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Old 03-05-2012
Lack of IP Connectivity

Hi

Can any one please help identify the issue in scenario 2:

Connectivity Diagram:
1) Distribution Switch----Int_Switch----LabSwitch(Fa1/0)----Terminal Ser
2) Distribution Swtich----Int_Swtich----LabSwitch(Fa2/0)----3640 Router

---all links are access links

Distribution Switch (int vlan 10 = 10.1.96.251/26)
Int_Switch (int vlan 10 = 10.1.96.196/26)
LabSwitch (int vlan 10 = 10.1.96.234/26)
Termial Ser (Int Eth0 = 10.1.96.254/26)
3640 Router (int Fa1/0 = 10.1.96.245/26)

Scenario1: I could able to successfully ping/telent Termianal server from my pc.

Scenario2: Can able to ping Distribution switch ip from 3640 router and vice versa. But cannot able to ping/telnet from my pc. I have also confiured a default router on router as 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.96.251 but still cannot able to ping. i have a default-gate 10.1.96.251 configured.

Can any one please help in scenario2, if I am missing some thing.

Thanks in advance.
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Autodia::Diagram::Class(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Autodia::Diagram::Class(3pm)

NAME
Autodia::Diagram::Class - Class that holds, updates and outputs the values of a diagram element of type class. SYNOPSIS
use Autodia::Diagram::Class; my $Class = Autodia::Diagram::Class->new; Description Autodia::Diagram::Class is an object that represents the Dia UML Class element within a Dia diagram. It holds, outputs and allows the addition of attributes, relationships and methods. METHODS
Constructor my $Class = Autodia::Diagram::Class->new($name); creates and returns a simple Autodia::Diagram::Class object, containing its name and its original position (default 0,0). Accessors Autodia::Diagram::Class attributes are accessed through methods, rather than directly. Each attribute is available through calling the method of its name, ie Inheritances(). The methods available are : Operations, Attributes, Inheritances, Dependancies, Parent, and has_child. The first 4 return a list, the later return a string. Adding elements to the Autodia::Diagram::Class is acheived through the add_<attribute> methods, ie add_inheritance(). Rather than remove an element from the diagram it is marked as redundant and replaced with a superceding element, as Autodia::Diagram::Class has highest precedence it won't be superceded and so doesn't have a redundant() method. Superclass and Component do. Accessing and manipulating the Autodia::Diagram::Class $Class->Attributes(), Inheritances(), Operations(), and Dependancies() all return a list of their respective elements. $Class->Parent(), and has_child() return the value of the parent or child respectively if present otherwise a false. $Class->add_attribute(), add_inheritance(), add_operation(), and add_dependancy() all add a new element of their respective types. See Also Autodia::DiagramObject Autodia::Diagram Autodia::DiagramSuperclass Autodia::DiagramInheritance AUTHOR
Aaron Trevena, <aaron.trevena@gmail.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2004 by Aaron Trevena This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.12.4 2009-06-24 Autodia::Diagram::Class(3pm)