You need to set the vlan interface on the router
for interface vlan 23....
The when the trunk port from the router connects to
the first switch (Y), it will carry the data for vlan 1 and 23.
It looks like all the dot1q trunks are set to carry all vlans
and working. The vlan interface on the router for the switch X
must match the vlan on the switch...
also setup the vlan 23 interface on the switch with your ip addr
Interface vlan 23
ip addr x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
also setup the vlan 23 interface on the switch with your ip addr
of 10.6.23.100 and disable or shut down vlan 1. If you dont the
ping to the management vlan wont respond...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Also of note: the trunk connection between switch x and y is using vlan 23
as the native vlan... the other links use vlan 1.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Knox
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 6:38 PM
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Subject: RE: Different type of intervlan routing problem... [7:35595]
If it helps, think of the host ("Switch" X) as L3 switch on the other end of
the dot1q trunk. Switch Z is a L3 switch (Extreme 48port).
Router A ------------ Switch Y --------------- Switch Z
10.6.200.1 802.1q 10.6.200.3 802.1q 10.6.200.2
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