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mikej412 wrote: » Did you define a default gateway on the switches so that they have someplace to send the traffic that is leaving the local network? And it has to be on both switches so that you can send icmp requests and receive the icmp replies back. If you did a show ip route before you added the static routes, you probably would have already seen that the router knew about the two connected networks. And you could/should first check your connectivity from the router to each individual switches administrative interface. And exactly where did you put those static routes?
luke_bibby wrote: » In your static route config, why are you pointing the next hop to the switch IP addresses? Have you got the ip default-gateway command on so configured on the switches? Can u ping the local router from one of the switches? Can u ping a router from the other router?
joey74055 wrote: » do I even need to use a static route on this setup?
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