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Multiple Routers segregated by VLAN

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Bedrock1977

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May 27, 2009
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Has anyone had luck connecting the ethernet interfaces of several different routers to one or maybe two trunked switches and then assigning the different switch ports to VLANS?

I am trying to work on this same type of topology except that the routers are also connected in a full-mesh frame-relay configuration. EIGRP is the routing protocol of choice and the same error continues showing up..."192.168.5.1 is not on the same subnet..." Any idea what might be causing this? The error message seem to go away when I disconnect the ethernet cables or shutdown the interfaces.
 
The main going I am trying to reach is to create a toplogy that never needs recabling. DLCI's can be changed depending on which routers I want connected and VLANS for the LAN network connections.
 
Hello
Give us a diagram,show conf and some more details about your real intentions.The message that your'e is because the EIGRP neighborship you want to create is on a different subnets.

Regards
 
So, list all your subnets and the VLANs you've associated with each of them.

Then give us the ethernet interfaces config (switch & router).
 
It sounds like you're building a lab. Just google search "ccie lab rack rental". You will find configurations like this:

[URL unfurl="true"]http://ccie4u.com/scenarios/r1ip.shtml[/url]

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Well I should have known better - but I had accidently connected my serial cable to the wrong port on the frame relay switch. :~/

That took care of the wrong subnet problem as well as some interfaces not coming up and others were.

I am working on a diagram for you to look at. I am wondering how the VLAN thing will work out though. Yes, this is a lab environment and not real-world.
 
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