From: Keith Foster (kfoster@xtelesis.com)
Date: Fri Feb 28 2003 - 13:10:17 GMT-3
In her last paragraph she stated that she configured an IP on R2's
interface.
Keith Foster
CCNP, CCSE
Network Engineer, Managed Services
Xtelesis Corporation
Direct: 650.239.1424
kfoster@xtelesis.com
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Tim Fletcher
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 6:19 AM
To: Vickie Choy; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Question on 3550
Vickie,
Without an IP address, R2 won't be able to ping anything.
-Tim Fletcher
At 06:35 PM 2/28/2003 +0800, Vickie Choy wrote:
>Hi all,
> -------------------------------
>R4-------| port 4 port 2 |-----------R2
> | 3550 |
>R6-------| port 6 |
> -----------------------------------
>
>Port 4 and port 6 belong to the same vlan vlan 10. Port 2 belong to
>default vlan. Port 4 and 6 belong to the subnet 140.10.1.0/24, R4 has
>140.10.1.4/24 and R6 has 140.10.1.6/24 on the Ethernet interface. R2
>has no IP address on the interface.
>
>Question is to create a command interface 140.10.1.7 on 3550 so that R2,
>R4 and R6 be able to ping to that interface.
>
>If I create a SVI "int vlan 10" with ip address 140.10.1.7 only R4 and
>R6 can ping. If I configure an ip address say 140.11.12/24 on the
>interface of R2, but is not allowed to configured a static route on R2
>to point to the 140.10.1.0/24 subnet. How to get R6 to be able to ping
>to the command interface?
>
>Appreciate your input.
>
>Thanks
>
>Vickie
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