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Sea Dragon

2001-10-25, 8:49 pm

I have a problem

I need to ping my switch 1900

I have the AUI's on the two 2501's hooked up with Ethernet transceivers

One of the routers is a WAN -DCE VikingB
VikingB is the DTE

I tried to ping from the switch to the router and vice versa - no go

I have tried the AUI on the router to the AUI on the switch Ethernet connection with a crossover - x/o (Cisco doc) cable and straight through cable - no go

I have tried the router AUI to port one on the switch - no go

What am I doing wrong - I can ping the two routers to death but only from one router to the other - but pinging the switch is a problem - there is activity on the AUI and port 1 on the switch (port details)

Version 8.0 is the software

CDP is enabled on all three devices

No VLAN's on the OS

There is nothing hooked up to any ports except the routers

I need the Enterprise - this set up mode stinks

RIP is enabled on all devices

Thank you in advance

Chuck
Orcs

2001-10-25, 9:54 pm

Probably you could fill us in regarding the IP addresses on the switch as well as routers(S0, E0)??? I don't see why this setup would not work because it's pretty straight forward, since you can ping between the routers.
Switch ports to AUI(E0) on the routers are usually straight through cables.

You said:
There is nothing hooked up to any ports except the routers

So, are you hooking up both routers' E0 to the switch or just only one router's E0??
Sea Dragon

2001-10-25, 10:13 pm

DTE e0 is going to port 1

just the router to switch connection


Sea Dragon

2001-10-25, 10:15 pm

cdp can see the switches IP from both routers and the routers IP can be seen from the switch
csy71

2001-10-25, 11:36 pm

Hi,

Have you define the management Vlan ?

Orcs

2001-10-25, 11:53 pm

Hmmmm...should not be a problem. Strange....
I'll test it out. Maybe let you know later
Sea Dragon

2001-10-26, 12:09 am

thanks
There are no VLAN's on this O.S it is 8.0 set up mode deal, the do have Bridge groups I have all ports in this group - now the max VLAN'S on a 12 port 1900 switch is 4, you have to have Enterprise -
The default management Vlan would be VLAN 1, then I could have 2 VLANS seperated by the routers.

I will try tomorrow, till then I will mess with just the routers, there is much to do here -

thanks again
ciao
chuck
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