I Have 2 networks connected via WAN link seperated by Cisco 1841 routers. Behind those routers are Cisco 2960's. VLAN 40 is configured on both networks. On Router A i can ping across networks to any VLAN without any problem EXCEPT VLAN 40, which is on Router B.
On Router B I can ping any network EXCEPT VLAN 40 which is what I'm trying to access. Now connected to Router B I have 2 2960's, 1 of the uplinks on switch A is connectd to the FE Interface of the router, the other Uplink on switch A is connected to the uplink on switch B. I cannot ping switch B via ip or telent to it from ANYWHERE.
The device (Device A) in question is connected to Switch A and is on VLAN 40 I've checked the IP, SM, and DG and all are configured properly. I can only ping Device A if i configure a 10.10.40.X IP on a PC. My question is, does switch B have any effect on why i cannot ping from Router A to Device A? Remember I can ping from Router B across to Router A's Vlan 40 without any problems, but i cannot ping from Router B to Device A which is directly connected.. Thanks for your HELP.
On Router B I can ping any network EXCEPT VLAN 40 which is what I'm trying to access. Now connected to Router B I have 2 2960's, 1 of the uplinks on switch A is connectd to the FE Interface of the router, the other Uplink on switch A is connected to the uplink on switch B. I cannot ping switch B via ip or telent to it from ANYWHERE.
The device (Device A) in question is connected to Switch A and is on VLAN 40 I've checked the IP, SM, and DG and all are configured properly. I can only ping Device A if i configure a 10.10.40.X IP on a PC. My question is, does switch B have any effect on why i cannot ping from Router A to Device A? Remember I can ping from Router B across to Router A's Vlan 40 without any problems, but i cannot ping from Router B to Device A which is directly connected.. Thanks for your HELP.