Transit VLAN on the PowerConnect 6224

I need help to sort out a problem with routing on a 6224 we have configured to act as a vlan transit for one of our branches.  The general idea is 8.143 is the vlan of transit, of 8.144 is our PC LAN 8.145 will be our VOIP lan.

We have installed this switch with our WAN provided last week, but had to get out. Traffic seemed to happen to the WAN providers to our transit interface VLAN (172.22.143.254) wasn't going anywhere.  It's symptoms

(1) we could ping from 172.22.144.x to 172.22.145.x and 172.22.143.x

(2) we could ping from 172.22.145.x to 172.22.143.x and 172.22.144.x

(3) we could ping from 172.22.143.x to 172.22.144.x and 172.22.145.x

(4) if I was plugged into the 6224 on with an address 143.x I could ping our remote control does site at 172.22.8.x no problem but not 144.x or 145.x

(5) 172.22.8.x, I couldn't ping 144.x or 145.x or 143.1 (I could ping 143.254 which is EXTENDED to suppliers to our switch network interface)

Here's the running to the switch configuration.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated:

Console > activate

Console execution #show

! Current configuration:

! Description of the system "PowerConnect 6224, 3.3.6.4, VxWorks 6.5.

! 3.3.6.4 system software version

! Passage mode is configured as disabled

!

Configure

database of VLAN

VLAN 143-145

VLAN routing 143 1

VLAN routing 144 2

VLAN routing 145 3

subnet of VLAN association 172.22.143.0 255.255.255.0 143

subnet of VLAN association 172.22.144.0 255.255.255.0 144

subnet of VLAN association 172.22.145.0 255.255.255.0 145

output

battery

1 1 member

output

DHCP IP address

IP routing

IP route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.22.143.254

interface vlan 143

Name the "Transit".

routing ip address 172.22.143.1 255.255.255.0

output

interface vlan 144

name "TWLAN".

routing ip address 172.22.144.1 255.255.255.0

output

interface vlan 145

the name "VOIP" routing

IP 172.22.145.1 255.255.255.0

output

level of 746f7a78621059d80fdc538acc40cbf2 user name 'admin' password encrypted 15

!

interface ethernet 1/g1

switchport mode general

VLAN allowed switchport General add 143

output

!

interface ethernet 1/g2

switchport mode general

VLAN allowed switchport General add 143

output

!

interface ethernet 1/g3

switchport mode general

VLAN allowed switchport General add 144

output

!

interface ethernet 1/g4

switchport mode general

VLAN allowed switchport General add 144

output

!

interface ethernet 1/g5

switchport mode general

VLAN allowed switchport General add 145

output

!

interface ethernet 1/g6 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g7 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/8 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g9 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g10

switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g11 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g12 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g13 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! General mode of interface ethernet 1/g14 switchport

switchport general allowed vlan add exit 145! interface ethernet 1/g15 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g16 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g17 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g18 switchport mode General switchport General allowed vlan add 145

output! interface ethernet 1/g19 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g20 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g21 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g22 switchport mode General switchport General allowed vlan add exit 145

! interface ethernet 1/g23 switchport mode General General switchport vlan allowed output adds 145! interface ethernet 1/g24 switchport mode General switchport General allowed vlan add to exit 145

Console #.

It seems that port 1 must be in the VLAN 143, not general mode access mode. You already have a static route in place on the PowerConnect switch which directs traffic to the next break in the network. But it may be necessary for a place on the Cisco that allows to direct traffic to the PowerConnect switch.

Here is a good post to look through also.

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/network-switches/f/866/t/19506015.aspx

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    Using the CLI to recharge the battery, you must use the # reload command. You can add the number of the switch in the command reload members of chimneys. charge # 1, # reload 2.

    You can also use the command console (config-battery) #initiate failover. This command forces a warm restart of the battery. The unit of backup succeeds the new management unit without clear status of material on the stack members. The original management unit restarts.

    In the graphical user interface, you can reboot the switch with entering the system > general > reset. You can also start a recovery using System > stacking > NSF summary. Initiate failover will begin a warm reboot of the switch.

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