Inter-vlan routing

pascaldu34
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Inter-vlan routing

Hello, I have a problem with my meraki
I have a pc in vlan 1 in 192.1681.1 gateway .254 (meraki) and I would like to print on a printer which is in vlan 10 in 192.168.10.1 gateway.10.254 (meraki)

Impossible to ping the ip of the printer which is in the other vlan and therefore print despite the inter vlan routing being activated?

 

Do you have an idea ?
thank you
 
 
 
 
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Inderdeep
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Kind of a big deal

PhilipDAth
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Make sure both the PC and the printer have the correct subnet mask which is most likely to be 255.255.255.0.

 

You could also check out the layer 3 guide for MS.

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Layer_3_Switching/MS_Layer_3_Switching_and_Routing 

pascaldu34
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hello , yes the subnet is correct...

GIdenJoe
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And check both devices have correct gateway and are showing the correct MAC address of the gateway so they can actually reach it.

pascaldu34
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HELLO, 

from my pc, I ping the gateway of my network vl1 and that of the network vl10 but impossible to ping the ip of the printer, my mask is indeed in 255.255.255.0
pascaldu34
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it s a meraki MX

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