VLAN routing pc 6248

Hello world

I hope someone can help me with that. I have a pc 6248 as the core of our network and 4 pc 3448 than edge. I installed a 5 (printers) vlan with the subnet 172.10.10.0 24 on all switches

172.10.10.10 - pc 6248

172.10.10.12 - switch 1 (pc 3448)

172.10.10.14 - switch 2

172.10.10.16 - switch 3

172.10.10.18 switch 4

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I did the port also configurations on all switches. I plugged my laptop on the switch 1 and started to ping the interface vlan 5 on other switches all is good. I can telnet and do my job.  now, the spirit that makes, I moved forward and set up a HP Multifunction unit on vlan 5 switch three and tried ping on his address (172.10.10.25), nothing came... I can't access computers on the subnet 172. I tried ping switches and nothing... any help?


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    FTP://FTP.Dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_ser_stor_net/esuprt_powerconnect/PowerConnect-6248_Reference%20Guide_en-us.PDF page 600

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