A layer 3 switches, divided into the three VLAN, respectively the following Vlan1 192.168.1.1/24 1/24 Vlan2 192168.2. Vlan3 10.0.0.1/24 The above three VLAN routing, can visit each other, are the access port,
Now There is a PC1 Vlan1 under 192.168.1.6 There is a PC2 Vlan2 under 192.168.1.74 There is a PC3 Vlan3 under 10.0.0.188
Now strange phenomenon is PC1 can ping PC2, but PC3 can't ping PC2, In principle should not have ping impassability PC2? Why can a, you don't? Set the IP address of the other addresses in VLAN2 still valid?
CodePudding user response:
A gateway is 2 PCS?
CodePudding user response:
1, to create a VLAN4, give VLAN4 192.168.1.1/24 configuration, do not use VLAN1, also don't delete VLAN1, you try again, have a concept of "intrinsic VLAN," some translation does not necessarily call this, you see this part of content, 2, VLAN2 IP is 192168.2. X, your pc2 is set to 192.168.1.74,