What devices are these? 

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On Jul 12, 2010, at 0:43, "Bodnar, Edward" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am so baffled by this one. 
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> I have a router that is trunked to a switch vlans 33 and 66 are running over 
> it.  I have another router connected to the same switch ( access port ) in 
> vlan 33.  I can not ping…..  I try to ping from router to router and I just 
> cant.  If I put vlan 33 in as the “native vlan” vlan 33 works it works but 
> only vlan 33.  If I switch them I 66 works but not 33.   
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> Configs. 
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> Router A
> 
> Int fa0/0
> 
> No ip add
> 
> Int fa0/0.33
> 
> Encap dot 33
> 
> Ip add 10.5.4.5 255.255.255.0
> 
> Int fa0/0.66
> 
> Encap dot 66
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> Ip add 10.10.4.5 255.255.255.0
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> Router B
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> Int fa0/0
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> ip add 10.10.4.6 255.255.255.0
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> SW 1
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> Int fa0/2
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> Sw mode trunk
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> Sw trunk encap dot
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> Int fa0/5
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> Sw mode access
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> Sw access vlan 66
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