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Our network used to be flat Layer 2 to all buildings. We are now working on doing L3 to all buildings.
Problem: With L2 across the entire campus, I could have a building on VLAN 40 (10.3.x.x subnet), and also have a server directly connected to the core on VLAN 40 as well. Now with L3 in place (and static routes in place (i.e., ip route 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.40.2)) getting to that server directly connected to the core is no longer working because it wants to get to head towards 10.255.40.2 first.
Any ideas? This is kind of beyond anything I've done before.
Hopefully I've explained it well enough!
Thanks!
Our network used to be flat Layer 2 to all buildings. We are now working on doing L3 to all buildings.
Problem: With L2 across the entire campus, I could have a building on VLAN 40 (10.3.x.x subnet), and also have a server directly connected to the core on VLAN 40 as well. Now with L3 in place (and static routes in place (i.e., ip route 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.40.2)) getting to that server directly connected to the core is no longer working because it wants to get to head towards 10.255.40.2 first.
Any ideas? This is kind of beyond anything I've done before.
Hopefully I've explained it well enough!
Thanks!