I'm very new to Catalyst switches and we've just taken over support of our switches from a third party.
We've got three 3560's and a 3560G with two VLAN's configured. One is the default for our Windows domain and the second is configured for our IP phones (VLAN5).
I'm trying to add a second subnet for our Windows domain on a new subnet.
So I've created the VLAN (VLAN2) but I'm now having a problems getting traffic moving across it. Specifically if I use switchmode port access I can get traffic to happily move between the default VLAN and VLAN2 no problem. But no traffic from VLAN2 can find the gateway to the web (which sits in the default VLAN).
There are no hits on the PIX ACL, yet if I allow it VLAN5 traffic can get out no problem to the web.
If I use switchport mode trunk the host cannot send data anywhere - yet my understanding is that this is the mode the ports need to be in.
Clearly I'm missing something here, so could I please have some pointers on how I need to configure the switches to allow traffic between the subnets and out to the web.
Many thanks.
We've got three 3560's and a 3560G with two VLAN's configured. One is the default for our Windows domain and the second is configured for our IP phones (VLAN5).
I'm trying to add a second subnet for our Windows domain on a new subnet.
So I've created the VLAN (VLAN2) but I'm now having a problems getting traffic moving across it. Specifically if I use switchmode port access I can get traffic to happily move between the default VLAN and VLAN2 no problem. But no traffic from VLAN2 can find the gateway to the web (which sits in the default VLAN).
There are no hits on the PIX ACL, yet if I allow it VLAN5 traffic can get out no problem to the web.
If I use switchport mode trunk the host cannot send data anywhere - yet my understanding is that this is the mode the ports need to be in.
Clearly I'm missing something here, so could I please have some pointers on how I need to configure the switches to allow traffic between the subnets and out to the web.
Many thanks.