Curiosity killed the cat, and I was about to strangle that damn cat until I FINALLY figured this wierd issue out. So after not touching my Cat 3550 for a couple of days as I was working on some BGP stuff, I decided to revisit.
Ok, let's cut the crap I know you are DYING to know. So we all saw and agree that my sh run config aligns and *should* work. Yes, I did too. So I figured it was a host issue, just like Joe and the rest of most people would agree. Yes it WAS a host issue, but check this out. So I have norton internet security 2009, until now it treated me fine and kept the wife from getting drive by viruses and malware etc. So I went into the control panel, I DISABLED the "Smart Firewall" "Intrusion prevention" and "Email / Message Scanning" Problem is, that doesn't work at least as ICMP goes. I could ping out but could not get pings. Hence why I could hit my default gateway (each vlan interface) but not the hosts. Soooooo, after reading that "SHOULD" work by disabling the happy go lucky features I described - stuff still didn't work. I ended up writing a bat file to rip out the registry settings and kill the services ALL of them that had ANYTHING to do with norton. And the good news is - IT WORKED!!!! :) :) :) :) So, don't ask me why a feature that you can supposedly "Disable" doesn't work but they SAY it does. Yea, go figure. So this mystery is solved, I am glad I was not off my rocker! Hahaha. Thanks again for the input, but I got this thing handled :) -Nick --- On Tue, 10/13/09, Dale Shaw <[email protected]> wrote: From: Dale Shaw <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Tell me I am not crazy - I beg you. Intervlan Routing problem? To: "Rik Ryder" <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected], [email protected] Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 5:13 AM I'm with Rodney -- my money's on a host B and/or host A problem (e.g. host-based firewall). On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Rik Ryder <[email protected]> wrote: > > Did we ever find out what it was? > > Curiosity killed the cat you know! > > Rik > > 2009/10/10 <[email protected]> >> >> Tyson, >> If you look at the sh run you will see that I did enable ip routing ;) >> As far as the host pc's ill check the firewalls. It was late I was tired. >> Ill let everyone know what it was :)
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