Questions tagged [default-gateway]
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access to the switch from another network does not work
Eve ng development environment.
There is no access from another subnet to the switch.
The switch has an int vlan 100 with an ip address, trunk port and ip default-gateway 192.168.100.1.
The router has ...
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Why I can't have 2 default gateway in /etc/network/interface [closed]
My Debian server has 2 NICs with 2 VLANs:
Nic1 = vlan10 = 192.168.10.5 (static)
Nic2 = vlan20 = 192.168.20.5 (static)
/etc/network/interface:
auto ens192
iface ens192 inet static
address 192.168....
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Multiple computers disconnect from the network randomly at mostly random times; only fixed by renewing IP
I have recently been made the IT administrator in our organization. We have in-house servers; DNS, Windows Authentication, etc, and we have 2 switches with around 25 computers and devices connected to ...
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If I am connected with two network then which network will be used for communication? [closed]
First I connect with a WIFI (to get internet connectivity) and then I connect with my company's network using Pulse Secure. When I do ipconfig then I get an output something like below:
C:\Users\...
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Hop 1 of the traceroute to Internet is not the gateway [closed]
I'm assigned to a public IP address from my organization. Here is my default route:
IP: 45.150.164.x
Gateway: 45.150.164.1
netmask: 255.255.255.0
And here is the result of traceroute 8.8.8.8 from my ...
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One layer 2 switch in the middle of router network
In general,
The connection should be like
PC---SW---ROUTER---Many ISP router---Router---SW---PC
so the packet will be from
layer 2 ---layer 3---layer 2
What if I put one layer 2 switch in the network
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Is it possible to assign a default gateway per routing interface on a layer 3 switch
Here is the scenario. Currently there is a flat layer 2 network with a single /24 subnet. The intent is to segment that /24 using a layer 3 switch. On the /24 network there exists clients with ...
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Communication between different VLANs
In my previous understanding, there is no way to communicate between two VLANs using only layer 2.
After all, this is the purpose of having VLAN.
I found a forum that claims the following.
1.VLANs can ...
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WAP configuration consistency
Simple question, are WAPs always configured from the default gateway's web interface? Do you ever have to go somewhere else?
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How does a host use its default gateway? [duplicate]
Each host has its own default gateway and uses that to send packets outside of its network. But in each packet, there is only 1 header field for the destination IP address. So, how can that host send ...
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How can I test if the subnet mask and default gateway are set for a device? [closed]
I understand how subnet masks work mechanically and how to convert from the mask to the CIDR bits notation, and I understand the concept of a default gateway. What I don't understand is what setting ...
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Apply Interface Default Gateway to Entire Device
I feel there may be a very simple term for what I trying to do, but I'm not sure what it is, and it is difficult to search for it in concise words.
The shortest description I can come up with: "I ...
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How does one determine what the default gateway should be in a multi-router setup?
Trying to set up a network with multiple routers, very similar to what's depicted in this diagram from the FreeBSD handbook:
In particular, regarding this specific diagram, what should the default ...
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Where is the packet sent if it is determined to be for an host on local network?
When a host attempts to communicate with another device using TCP/IP,
it performs a comparison process using the defined subnet mask and the
destination IP address versus the subnet mask and its own ...
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Can a subnet use more than one default gateway address?
This follows another question i had previously asked.. I am in a situation where sub net A is connected to two routers {Router A{left}} and {routerB{right}}. The sub net A knows that the address of ...