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I have two routers configure to be within the same VLAN - LAN 2

https://i.stack.imgur.com/Wo1KR.png

https://i.stack.imgur.com/qnDtQ.png

And here are the network configurations:

Router 1: https://i.stack.imgur.com/p0P7Z.png

Router 2: https://i.stack.imgur.com/uojaY.png

I'm unable to figure out why *.49 and *.50 can't ping each other and I've been staring at this for ~2 hrs now

  • Using public IP addresses that belong to the US military, as you have done here, is probably a bad idea. – Michael Hampton Nov 01 '20 at 23:53
  • @MichaelHampton It's an isolated network in VMWare for an assignment in a networking class at USAFA. We're to build 3 subnets based on the initial IP block of 11.0.8.0/21, and everything is working for me except this. – Grady Phillips Nov 02 '20 at 00:02

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When configuring VLANs in VMWare Workstation, make sure that the MAC address of the interface you're configuring in VMWare matches the MAC address shown in VyOS.

What a wasted 2hr.