You mention that both ge.1.1 and ge.1.2 have vlans 1 and 2 in the egress list 
but do not say what PVID is assigned to the port...

You then mention that the interfaces are up and specifically mention vlans 2 
and 3...

I have not been able to find the mask and default gateway information for host 
1 or 2 but mention that they can ping each other when in the same vlan...

Please forgive me for being a bit confused...

If I assume that ge.1.1 is really on vlan 2 with a pvid of 2 and ge.1.2 is 
really on vlan 3 with a pvid 3 and that the interfaces in question are 
associated with the correct vlans (2 and 3), then I have a few points for you 
to consider...

In an early email, you mentioned that the two hosts could ping each other if 
they are in the same vlan... That means the two hosts are configured with a 
MASK that is much less than your/24 for the router interfaces... That could be 
your issue...Check the host masks and set them EQUAL to the router mask...

Stop trying to egress both vlans2 and 3 out ports ge.1.1-2... That is just 
wrong if you really want to have broadcast containment to your individual 
vlans...

I'm pretty sure this issue can be resolved by correcting the MASK on the hosts 
and then correcting the port egress so that untagged ports only egress a single 
vlan...


-----Original Message-----
From: Victoir T Veibell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 10:14 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: Re: [enterasys] Routing between VLANs

Thank you all for your responses so far. I've spent a few days digging through 
the manual looking at commands and when that failed, turned here. So far 
everything that has been suggested is either (I think) more than what I'm 
looking for at the moment (gateway of last resort, DHCP servers, etc) or 
something I've already done/tried. The trunking is all set up just like you all 
have specified, as has the port setup and routing setup (minus, in one case, 
the ip helper address for a DHCP server).  To simplify the problem, I dropped 
it down to one switch so now one host comes in on ge.1.1 on VLAN2, and the 
other host comes in on ge.1.2 on VLAN3 on the same C3 switch. Nothing else is 
connected. The subnets are still the same:
VLAN2: 10.10.20.1/24
VLAN3: 10.10.30.1/24
Host 1: 10.10.20.100
Host 2: 10.10.30.100

All interfaces are administratively up, and VLANs 2 and 3 are operationally up. 
Both ge.1.1 and ge.1.2 have VLANs 1 and 2 untagged in the egress list (and I've 
tried it with only that ports VLAN in the list). The MAC and ARP tables still 
see both hosts, and it still refuses to route traffic between subnets. Both 
computers can ping their respective gateways, but not the gateway of the other 
subnet. I really feel like I'm missing some small part that makes this all work.

Thanks again for your help,
Victoir


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