I have a situation where I have 4 unique
subnets.192.168.0.0/24192.168.1.0/24192.168.2.0/24192.168.3.0/24
Currently, there are no Vlans defined on the switch, so they are all in
VLAN 1. A Cisco router is currently serving as a Gateway for this site
a...
thanks again for replying... to verify...i have a single cable coming
from the Fortigate to the Cisco, and it is configured to be a trunk from
the Cisco config. as you mentioned, i was not able to get a VLAN
interface to work using VLAN ID 1. It let ...
i will explain the best i can with the simplest test i did. I have a
single cable coming from port1 on the Fortigate to the Cisco switch.
this port is set to trunk in Cisco.On the fortigate port, i have
configured a few vlan interfaces with vlans 2 a...
and i also think i may have confused the verbiage a bit as there is a
difference between a "secondary" ip address and a "sub-interface". the
secondary is an ip address, in addition to, the primary ip address with
no trunk involved. On the other hand,...
Toshi, thanks again for replying...after "redoing" some things...it
seems that what you proposed is indeed working in my test lab. Im not
sure what i did differently as i do believe i checked the ping box on
the secondary interfaces. At this point i ...
thanks for the quick reply! in my case, i was able to create the
sub-interfaces without issue using the same procedure you recommend.
However, i was not able to ping those secondary ip addresses from other
devices residing in the same subnet...can yo...