I can''t ping to the switch before I ping the core!
Ideally, try pinging it from its LAN. If you can reach it from there then it''s probably a firewall/access control issue. If you can''t reach it even from its LAN then it''s possible that the
Ideally, try pinging it from its LAN. If you can reach it from there then it''s probably a firewall/access control issue. If you can''t reach it even from its LAN then it''s possible that the
We are using 5520 24G 4SFP+ HI Swch R8M25A Core switch in this we cannot able to ping vlan host ip address ex: 10.60.156.8 but we can able to ping gateway 10.60
Solved: hi, i have wlc directly connected to core switch in same subnet and same vlan, core switch connected to othe edege switches and APs
The issue is that if I connect a host to one of the interfaces on the switch, configure a suitable static IP address on the host (for the VLAN of the port it is connected to) and try and ping out to the internet, it
Configure the switch interfaces as layer-3 interfaces, and address them as point-to-point interfaces with /30 or /31 networks. You are using /30 networks on the SVI for the VLANs, but you can run into some
I am able to ping between VLANs and my Cisco phones get the IP they''re supposed to get and the pass-through is also working properly and receiving the correct IP. The core switch goes
Hi all, so, i configure my core switch (stack of 2 X670V) with different vlan interf ip adresses. all my configuration is on the vrf-default. - 30917
I''ve got a Cisco Catalyst 3850 switch setup for ipv6 unicast-routing and have two networks setup on it. The catalyst switch also has a working ipv6 route out to the internet and I''ve
When you ping from the edge switch this will be sourced from the local mgmt ip with a destination of the ip address of the device. This will need to route via layer 3. So it appears there is
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172.16.32.1 is the gateway for your subnet but probably isn''t the ip address your core is attempting to ping from. I''m guessing your core switch is attempting to ping from a subnet not allowed across the
Has anyone seen a scenario where and edge switch can reach its core (default gateway) but cannot ping the PC connected locally to that switch. While core switch can ping this PC but edge
Hi, The Nexus configuration looks ok. The fact that you can ping the Nexus VLAN 7 IP address when the port-channel facing the HP switch is set to mode access in VLAN 7 suggests to
This is likely related to how the vlans are setup with the gateways on the core switch, and the vlan where the mgmt interface is on the edge switch where the device is connected.
In this scenario the client will look at the destination ip address, compare this to it''s own configured ip-address and the configured subnet-mask and figure out if the destination IP-address belongs to a
I am using OSPF for internal dynamic routing and BGP for the WAN side. All the branches are configured the same and a handful cannot ping this IP address. I have done trace
To check the IP address of the server, go to Start > Run > CMD > ipconfig, and scroll through the IP addresses presented there and try each one,
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I''ve been chasing this issue for a while and cannot find a solution. The issue is that certain IP addresses in my network have LAN access, but no WAN access. This has occurred with
so, i configure my core switch (stack of 2 X670V) with different vlan interf ip adresses. all my configuration is on the vrf-default. i''m trying to ping in my core switch his interface but i have
You are telling the firewall how to get to that network, and the address of the next hop for the network cannot be on the network itself because the firewall doesn''t know how to get to the network where
VLAN routing seems to be working on the core switch when I test communication between VLANs by using the command "ping [VLAN 10 SVI]
(Using HP and aruba switches) I am struggling with a vlan on our network. This is vlan 35. I cant ping the vlan 35 gateway on the core switch but I can ping it on our wifi on a different vlan? It
So the big issue is the core switch cannot ping certain devices on vlan 1 from vlan 210 but the switch connected to it (WS01) can ping those exact same devices from vlan 210, the biggest
Hi all, Here is my network diagram: From the core switch, I can only ping to vlan 1 (10.65.0.0/24). I can''t ping to other vlans (2 & 3). I''m using Router
I cannot ssh or ping the right side / lower numbers (6.2,.3 .4) from core or left side. When I''m in the right side, I can ping only within that group from any and all; I cannot ping the core or left or
Hello, I have a switch with Vlan 1 192.168.10.2/24, there is a host (192.168.10.10/24) connected to the switch. I tried to ping like these: Host pings VLAN --> Successful Switch pings host
I have recently set up some EX 5420-48port switches on-site at one of our plants. The subnet is 172.25.20.x/24. Now that I''m back at the office, I cannot
I can ping internet from Router, Core Switch and Access switches. All devices in LAN can ping each other. What I''m I missing?
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