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  • Hi @Zyxel_Melen While we were depoying further configuration to our servers it seemed that they were all perfectly routable thrue other vlans. Digging into this further it appears that we used a different gateway on some of the remote access cards, correcting these also made them routable from different networks. And the…
  • Hi @Melen, of course. below are the prints from the windows client operating from 172.31.9.106 on port 2/41 now, pvid 9 untagged. The 172.31.202.105 is the other client I have access to, the clients 172.31.201.2 and .3 are server remote access cards that are hard to troubleshoot.
  • Hi, You're right I changed pvid 9 on 1/41 (my own client device) because of troubleshooting reasons. The clients are indeed connected to wifi but have static routes configured to the gateway's they're connected to. Routes are for example configured: route -p add 172.31.202.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 172.31.9.253
  • 1: yes the clients allow ping and can be pinged from within the same vlan. 2: I've not configured default routes or next hop on the switch yet. Although the default routes created with the swich interfaces are still present and should suffice from what im trying to achieve at this point.
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