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D-Link switches do not see addresses like 192.168.1.0/23. Is this normal for D-Link?
There is a network 192.168.32.0/22. 192.168.32.1 is allocated to the router interface. On the same interface (in the same vlan) there is an address 192.168.38.1/24, with which DES-3200-52 switches interact with addresses from 192.168.38.0/24 (I know that it’s bad. It is planned to hang addresses on different subinterfaces). Everything works fine. But, the machine with the address 192.168.33.0 does not interact with switches on L3 in any way. Pings do not go through, although Wireshark sees both Request and Reply. The firewalls on the path are configured correctly.
D-Link can't work with masks other than /24? Or a problem in several addresses on the interface?
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most likely a problem
Or a problem in several addresses on the interface?
There may be a problem with the address. Check that 192.168.33.1 is communicating with the switch.
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