You shouldn't configure your ports connecting to the PC's as trunk ports.
Each port needs to be a member of the correct vlan. The only port that
should be trunking is the actual port connecting to the 2620.

HTH
Mike Nygard
Network Engineer

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> Hi,
> I have 2 pc's connected to a Cat5 switch on ports 2/1 and 2/2. The ip's
are
> 10.1.1.10 and 20.1.1.20. Their default gateway points to 10.1.1.100 and
> 20.1.1.100 respectively. Trunking in enabled on these ports. A 2620 router
> with subifs. at 10.1.1.100 and 20.1.1.100 is connected to port 2/12. Subif
> f0/0.1 is enabled for isl 1 and f0/0.2 is enabled for isl 2.
> Trunking is enabled on port 2/12 also.
> The Cat5 has a vtp domain of CISCO set. Also a vlan is created using:
> (enable)set vlan 20 name test2
> The default vlan Vlan1 I guess is for pc1??
> The sc0 int. is set for 10.1.1.5 and ip route default to 10.1.1.100.
> A Ping from 10.1.1.10 to 20.1.1.20 is NOT working!
> Can anyone advise a checklist or a missing config. regarding this.
> Thanks!
>
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