Can someone take a lot at the screenshots and let me know what I'm doing wrong? This should be really quick and simple but I can't seem to get it to work.
I have a created two port-based vlans (vlan 1 and vlan 2) on a netgear switch.... this is actually on two netgear switches that have been stacked as one logical.
vlan 1 is on 192.168.1.X network and used for data
vlan 2 is on 192.168.10.X network for voice and phones
So on the router I have set up a static route, but I can't seem to ping from one network to the other.
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http://humint.s3.amazonaws.com/7-16-2013 10-53-10 AM.png
http://humint.s3.amazonaws.com/7-16-2013 10-53-33 AM.png
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http://humint.s3.amazonaws.com/7-16-2013 10-55-32 AM.png
I have a created two port-based vlans (vlan 1 and vlan 2) on a netgear switch.... this is actually on two netgear switches that have been stacked as one logical.
vlan 1 is on 192.168.1.X network and used for data
vlan 2 is on 192.168.10.X network for voice and phones
So on the router I have set up a static route, but I can't seem to ping from one network to the other.
http://humint.s3.amazonaws.com/7-16-2013 10-51-58 AM.png
http://humint.s3.amazonaws.com/7-16-2013 10-53-10 AM.png
http://humint.s3.amazonaws.com/7-16-2013 10-53-33 AM.png
http://humint.s3.amazonaws.com/7-16-2013 10-54-54 AM.png
http://humint.s3.amazonaws.com/7-16-2013 10-55-32 AM.png