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2950 - strange subnet issues
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25 May 2009 17:54 #56019
by louis-m
2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
2950 - strange subnet issues was created by louis-m
right, i require a variable length subnet within the 192.168.10.0/24 range
so i split my network into 4 with a subnet mask of /26:
192.168.10.0 - 192.168.10.62 > switch 1 > port 1 router
192.168.10.65 - 192.168.10.126 > switch 2 > port 2 router
192.168.10.129 -192.168.10.190 > switch 3 > port 3 router
192.168.10.193 - 192.168.10.254 > switch 4 > port 4 router
now i know that there should be a router on each subnet and the router has to be within that subnets range with a subnet mask of /26
here's the strange bit......
if i place the whole network into 192.168.10.0/24 (default setup) with default gateway as 192.168.10.1/24
192.168.10.0 - 192.168.10.62 > switch 1 > port 1 router
192.168.10.65 - 192.168.10.126 > switch 2 > port 2 router
192.168.10.129 -192.168.10.190 > switch 3 > port 3 router
192.168.10.193 - 192.168.10.254 > switch 4 > port 4 router
everything above can see each other as expected because they are all on a /24. if i apply the port based vlan on each port at the router, everything is segregated as expected. if i ping a printer or pc on a different vlan, i cannot access it as expected.
now if i split the networks into 4 ie /26's but leave the router as is 192.168.10.1/24
192.168.10.0 - 192.168.10.62 > switch 1 > port 1 router
192.168.10.65 - 192.168.10.126 > switch 2 > port 2 router
192.168.10.129 -192.168.10.190 > switch 3 > port 3 router
192.168.10.193 - 192.168.10.254 > switch 4 > port 4 router
with vlan applied as above, each subnet cannot see each other as expected. however, if i alter a printer/pc subnet netmask on any subnet to /24 instead of /26, pc's on the other subnet (even though it is vlan'd), we can see it!!
there is obviously something going on at the router that i'm unsure about. problem is.... it works. i can even share printers between vlans!
anybody have any ideas as to why?
so i split my network into 4 with a subnet mask of /26:
192.168.10.0 - 192.168.10.62 > switch 1 > port 1 router
192.168.10.65 - 192.168.10.126 > switch 2 > port 2 router
192.168.10.129 -192.168.10.190 > switch 3 > port 3 router
192.168.10.193 - 192.168.10.254 > switch 4 > port 4 router
now i know that there should be a router on each subnet and the router has to be within that subnets range with a subnet mask of /26
here's the strange bit......
if i place the whole network into 192.168.10.0/24 (default setup) with default gateway as 192.168.10.1/24
192.168.10.0 - 192.168.10.62 > switch 1 > port 1 router
192.168.10.65 - 192.168.10.126 > switch 2 > port 2 router
192.168.10.129 -192.168.10.190 > switch 3 > port 3 router
192.168.10.193 - 192.168.10.254 > switch 4 > port 4 router
everything above can see each other as expected because they are all on a /24. if i apply the port based vlan on each port at the router, everything is segregated as expected. if i ping a printer or pc on a different vlan, i cannot access it as expected.
now if i split the networks into 4 ie /26's but leave the router as is 192.168.10.1/24
192.168.10.0 - 192.168.10.62 > switch 1 > port 1 router
192.168.10.65 - 192.168.10.126 > switch 2 > port 2 router
192.168.10.129 -192.168.10.190 > switch 3 > port 3 router
192.168.10.193 - 192.168.10.254 > switch 4 > port 4 router
with vlan applied as above, each subnet cannot see each other as expected. however, if i alter a printer/pc subnet netmask on any subnet to /24 instead of /26, pc's on the other subnet (even though it is vlan'd), we can see it!!
there is obviously something going on at the router that i'm unsure about. problem is.... it works. i can even share printers between vlans!
anybody have any ideas as to why?
2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
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