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Retired_Member
Mar 07, 2015M4100 vlan routing help
I'm working on learning more about vlan and networking in general since these days I deal more with lawyers and auditors and miss the my tech roots. With that said I know that what I'm trying to do o...
fordem
Mar 07, 2015Mentor
Be very careful with your expectations ...
If I make the reasonable assumption that the devices on the 192.168.0.0/24 network are getting their ip addresses from the edge router, they most likely have the edge router as their default gateway, in which case they will send the ping reply to the edge router, which will pass it on to it's default gateway, which is most likely the ISP router.
To correct this you need to configure a static route in that edge router so that it passes the 192.168.4.0/24 traffic back to the switch at 192.168.0.12 - alternatively, you can manually create a route in a PC's routing table pointing traffic for the 192.168.4.0/24 network to 192.168.0.12.
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