Possible Bug in Cisco Modeling Labs
The best way to explain it is to watch my video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjluSIjyC7Q
The 2 routers I am simulating as PCs, so I am just giving them a static IP address on the same subnet. I configured the switch ports each are plugged into as access ports and assigned to VLAN 10. PC1 is assigned 10.1.1.1 and PC2 is assigned 10.1.1.12 and both have a /24 subnet mask. The ping fails. I also tried using 10.10.10.x address space and that also does not work. I used to do this successfully all the time in VIRL since routers worked in a pinch to simulate what I am doing.
The 2 routers I am simulating as PCs, so I am just giving them a static IP address on the same subnet. I configured the switch ports each are plugged into as access ports and assigned to VLAN 10. PC1 is assigned 10.1.1.1 and PC2 is assigned 10.1.1.12 and both have a /24 subnet mask. The ping fails. I also tried using 10.10.10.x address space and that also does not work. I used to do this successfully all the time in VIRL since routers worked in a pinch to simulate what I am doing.