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Internal routing of switch traffic help?

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fenstrat

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I have a Cisco 3550 Fiber switch which feeds all remote buildings (Cisco 2950c's). This switch has two management vlans assigned 500 (10.10.1.0)with address of 10.10.1.9, and 110 (10.10.2.0)with address of 10.10.2.7. From the ops network vlan 400 (172.16.1.0) I need to be able to manage this switch from the ops network. Default gateway for the ops network is a router (172.16.10.1), this router has the following statement ip route 10.10.2.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.1.9. Traffic to the 10.10.2.0 network goes to the router then to the 10.10.1.9 address on the fiber switch, this is where it hangs up. Why would the switch not forward the traffic to it's other address of 10.10.2.7?
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Do you have the ports setup as routed ports and not switchports ? I would think your static should be just pointed at the 3550 address of Vlan 400 not the 10.10.1.9 address and if its routing correctly and routing is setup correctly it should be able to find it's way to the correct subnet . I'm a little vague on how the op network router is hooked into the 3550 . Don't know if you are running a particular routing protocol or not .
 
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