Do I need additional static route entries

dwchan69

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I have a TNC server with an IP of 192.168.10.20 / 24 statically set on the motherboard NIC. Its gateway is 192.168.10.2, On the WebGUI, it looks like this

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I also added a dual 10G Intel X710 so it can have a 10G connection from the TNC to my managemenet switch where it has a 10G SFP+ connection.

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On the switch, the managment interface is set to vlan10 (192.168.10.20), and the 10G (which I plan to run iSCSI on its) is set to vlan 200 (192.168.200.10). On the switch, there are two virtual interface setup for the VLAN 10 and 200 (192.168.10.1 and 192.168.200.1 respectively) Both of these port are set as access port, not trunk. I can ping both of the IP on TNC from the switch without issue. I had to add a static on my router so my PC for can get to the 192.168.200.0 network (network 192.168.200.0, go use 192.168.200.1 gateway)

However, I can only ping to 192.168.200.1 (the VLAN interface) from PC or from my router, and no further. So the question I have are the following
1. Is there a reason or firewall on the TNC where it block ping? I assume not as I can ping it on the switch.
2. Perhap I need to add another static route ? If so, what would be the proper syntax?

Any feedback would be much appreicated
 
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