Thanks for responding guys-- I'll try to cover both responses in this email.
I'm sorry if I wasn't clear enough in my first post...what I meant
to say was I replaced the Cat5k with a laptop (using the same IP settings)
to verify it was a problem specific to the Catalyst, and not the routing
being performed on the default gateway. This turned out to be true. The
default gateway is an external router (a Catalyst 8510 fyi), but I do have a
RSM in the Catalyst. I noticed there was a "no ip routing" statement in the
RSM configuration. I assume this doesn't affect what I'm trying to do,
correct?
>sc0 and the port that the "Default Gateway" device is attached to need
>to be in the same VLAN.
Alan, this makes sense. After you mentioned this I tried the following:
Created a subif on the default router and put it in vlan 1 with ISL tagging
(as the Cat5k supervisor card I have doesn't support 802.1q). unfortunately
this didn't seem to change anything-- I could still ping the default gateway
from the Catalyst and vice versa, but still no access to and from remote
subnets. Did I miss a step? Do I need to enable MLS or something on the
default gateway?
>I am uncertain if in your message you mean that you can ping the
>default gateway from the Catalyst itself, of if you mean that you can
>ping the gateway device from other stations.
The default gateway is a 8510 acting as a DR in an OSPF network. It's
working fine-- all subnets contained are ok-- it's just the Catalyst's sc0
interface that isn't getting routed.
Further help/insight would be appreciated!
- Sean
-----Original Message-----
From: flemish flemish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 6:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Catalyst 5000 not being routed [7:34566]
You proved that sc0 belonging to vlan1 has not much to do with it.
You configured the laptop with the same default route as the cat5k.
This kinda tells me that sc0 and the laptop are on the same subnet.
So the laptop was connected to a port belonging to vlan1 , is that correct ?
Is that default router an RSM or external router ?
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