Let me start by saying this seems like I am missing something obvious. I am trying to add VLAN segmentation to a network that is already up and running so I keep taking baby steps and I am trying to get an end-to-end test before rolling out in a larger way.
We are in a collapsed core configuration with a N4032F acting as the core and for the sake of this test a 5548 and a 3524 connected to it.
On the 3524 I have a client connected to 1/e7 and set to VLAN 12. Another client on the 5548 on gi1/0/6 and set to VLAN 11. Both are simple 24 bit subnets (192.168.70.0 and 192.168.50.0 respectively).
The clients can ping their gateway (192.168.xx.1) and even ping the opposite gateway (192.168.50.10 can ping 192.168.70.1 and vice versa).
However, the clients cannot ping each other. Something is not configured properly to route the packets to the opposite vlan and I am stumped! I am new to VLAN configurations, but thought I was pretty much there because I could ping all related gateways for routing.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.