Can a VLAN 1 router access another VLAN?
The common problem is VLAN 1 can access internet but other VLANs can’t access internet, in this case if you apply EIGRP routing in both Cisco router and in cisco layer 3 switch then the router and other VLANs will access each other through dynamically detecting the VLAN 1 interface IP address.
How to assign a VLAN management IP address to?
Re: How to assign a VLAN management IP address to Powerconnect 2848. Jump to solution. In the CLI you can run these commands. switch (config)> interface vlan 1. switch (config-if)> ip address 131.108.1.27 255.255.255.0 default-gateway. 131.108.1.1.
Why is my router not routing to 3 VLANs?
Your router doesn’t know how to route to your 3 vlans. When it receives a packet for 192.168.10.5, for example, it doesn’t know where to forward it. You need to configure static routes on your router like this (exact syntax depends on your model of router):
How to solve DHCP and VLANs not getting IP addresses?
Go to Solution. 11-06-2003 06:57 PM 11-06-2003 06:57 PM I believe that you had a TAC case open as well and i was helping out the case owner on this one. The call manager/DHCP server port needs to be an Access vLAN. We changed the port to access VLAN 4 and had you reboot the Call manager to purge the DHCP cache.
How to access switch remotely from different VLANs?
Scenario: I have a network with 1 router, two switches and 4 different VLANs. I want to be able to communicate with the switch remotely, and have set up an IP address on VLAN 99 for remote management. I have set up a trunk that carries all traffic from all VLANs between my switches and set up a router with subinterfaces for each VLAN.
Can a host access a Cisco switch remotely?
I have set up a trunk that carries all traffic from all VLANs between my switches and set up a router with subinterfaces for each VLAN. I can access the switches remotely from hosts connected to VLAN 99, but not from the other VLANs.
What happens if I have two VLANs on the same switch?
So, to your case of two devices in two different VLANs on the same switch, both using addresses on the same IP subnet. What happens will depend on how the switch ports (and the network interfaces on the devices) are configured regarding VLANs. 1.)
Can you talk to hosts on different VLANs?
Talking to hosts on another subnet requires the use of a gateway/router. VLANs physically group hosts – hosts within the same VLAN/broadcast domain/L2 segment can talk to each other directly. Hosts in different VLANs can’t.
Is it possible to Ping two VLANs at once?
PROBLEM: All vlans can ping to each other except for vlan 300. Maximum ports are on vlan 100 and some are on other VLANs. Interface 7/1, 7/2 are on vlan 300. Config of 7/1 adn 7/2 is: