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Dymok2018-05-24 00:40:40
Computer networks
Dymok, 2018-05-24 00:40:40

How to configure routing in such a network?

Hello. I'm trying to set up the network so that from any part / vlan'a of the network you can access / ping each switch, but I ran into a problem. Created a vlan interface on each switch and assigned each its own address from the 192.168.5.0 subnet. Routing between vlans is now configured, but from the router (and, accordingly, from any PC), ping goes only to the switch closest to the router. The network looks like this:
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(here the green arrow shows the path of the working ping, the red arrow shows the path of the idle one).
What needs to be done to be able to ping any switch from anywhere in the network with such a topology? Thank you.

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PrAw, 2018-05-24
@UnluckySerivelha

1. Is the required vlan on all switches and is it active? Also enters a trunk?
2. Is ip default-gateway registered on switches?
How to set up a management network on Cisco?

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Ruslan Fedoseev, 2018-05-24
@martin74ua

https://linkmeup.ru/sdsm/
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Shl. Well, or hire an admin.

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DDwrt100, 2019-06-14
@DDwrt100

Judging by the topology, you have one routing current in your network.
1) Check that all switches are available from the router by ip
2) check from the switches that adjacent networks of the router are available (ip addresses on the router.)

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