I have a 2950 connected via GBIC to a 3550. which, in turn, is connected to a port on an older 4224.
I have 19 hosts connected to the 2950.
I have 6 hosts connected to the 4224 in two VLANS (vlan2 & vlan3)
The 3550 & 2950 are part of VLAN 3.
From the 2950, I can ping any and all switches and hosts connected.
From the hosts connected to the 2950, I can't ping beyond the 2950.
From the 3550, the 4224, or the hosts on the 4224, I can ping the 2950, but none of the hosts connected to it.
VLAN 3 is a /16 subnet, with the IP address of the vlan in the 4224 as the default gateway for all nodes on that vlan.
I'm sure there's something basic and/or obvious I'm overlooking here, but can't seem to discover what it is . . .
I have 19 hosts connected to the 2950.
I have 6 hosts connected to the 4224 in two VLANS (vlan2 & vlan3)
The 3550 & 2950 are part of VLAN 3.
From the 2950, I can ping any and all switches and hosts connected.
From the hosts connected to the 2950, I can't ping beyond the 2950.
From the 3550, the 4224, or the hosts on the 4224, I can ping the 2950, but none of the hosts connected to it.
VLAN 3 is a /16 subnet, with the IP address of the vlan in the 4224 as the default gateway for all nodes on that vlan.
I'm sure there's something basic and/or obvious I'm overlooking here, but can't seem to discover what it is . . .