Good evening, Networking community.
I've hit a brick wall and would be delighted if someone could offer some help.
I am setting up a small production network (Two Cisco Catalyst 3650 switches connected by MM fiber). There are three VLANs configured on each switch. They are below:
VLAN 20 (Production Thin Clients): 10.101.20.1/24
VLAN 200 (Production Equipment): 200.0.0.1/24
VLAN 110 (Network Management): 10.101.110.1/24
At the switch in our server room, there is a server connected that has multiple NICs. One on VLAN 20 and one on VLAN 200. The ports are configured as follows:
interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 (My laptop statically assigned 10.101.20.10)
description Test Port
switchport trunk native vlan 20
switchport trunk allowed vlan 20,200
switchport mode trunk
interface gigabitethernet 1/0/13 (NIC 1 on server, VLAN 20)
description Man Machine Interface Server
switchport trunk native vlan 20
switchport trunk allowed vlan 20,200
switchport mode trunk
interface gigabitethernet 1/0/25 (NIC 2 on server, VLAN 200)
description Production Equipment Interface Server
switchport trunk native vlan 200
switchport trunk allowed vlan 20,200
switchport mode trunk
On my laptop connected to interface 1 on the switch, I am able to ping all default gateways and the server (statically assigned on VLAN 20). However, I am unable to ping the NIC on the 200 VLAN from my laptop, and from the switch. IP routing is enabled.
Thank you a ton to anyone who can provide some professional ideas! I tried to add all the helpful information I could think of. If I'm missing anything, please don't hesitate to ask!
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