Core to access switch ping working and access to core is not pinging
Look for me Access switch do not aware the IP coming from Core switch to reach back. so make sure Access switch aware routing setup correctly using ip route command.
Look for me Access switch do not aware the IP coming from Core switch to reach back. so make sure Access switch aware routing setup correctly using ip route command.
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You are being vague about the ''device'' so it''s hard to say how it''s supposed to behave. I may have mis-read your original post, you are pinging the
I am trying to link up a few PCs through PT, with a mix of VLAN and physical connections. I have managed to ping 2 different PCs, but i cannot ping
I''m trying to configure a new subnet for my users. DHCP is configured on the switch SW1. The topology looks like this : SW1 <===> SW2 <===> PC There is an etherchannel + trunk link
Solved: Hello guys. I''ve managed to connect through internet via PPoe on my Cisco 1841 Router, I can ping my Cisco 2950 switch and vice versa and my switch can ping 8.8.8.8 with
When I connect a PC to Port 1-4 (with VLan (1) ) I have Internet, I ping 8.8.8.8, All Switches,and all other Device on the Company. When I connect
The switch has some intelligence and its networking device operates in the Layer 2 Data link layer in the OSI model. Here, we will see how the switch
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I''m still a beginner with VLANs and trunking, and I''m trying to get this topology working. Specifically, I am unable to ping PC4 (10.0.10.11/32) from PC1
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I have a computer on a decently large network (around 50 users) and for some reason I have other computers that can''t access it. It is an administrative
Your question is really too broad to answer. Please include the full switch configurations. There are other configurations that may affect this. For example, did you create the new VLAN on the
Troubleshooting GUI Connectivity If the GUI is not accessible from the LAN, the first thing to check is cabling. If the cable is a hand-made cable or shorter than 3 feet/1 meter, try a
It looks like you''ve likely configured a trunk interface to the PC. Since the PC probably isn''t configured with 802.1Q encapsulation, when the switch receives an untagged packet, it will assume it
After noticing the access points were not being powered, I realized that the switch''s PoE was not functioning, with green power light and amber
Switching happens at layer-2, and unmanaged switches cannot ping or be pinged. A managed switch with a configured management interface (and
I have attached my Cisco1841 router to a Cisco 8 port unmanaged switch that is connected to my cable modem. I can ping the Google DNS server from my router and receive replies.
We have an access 3750 switch connect to the 7K nexus Core - we can putty to it and ping it from other access Cisco switches but we cannot ping it from my PC or from any Server.
I can ping both x440 from the core and the core from them. I also can ping switch 4 from switch 11 but not the other way around. I also can''t ping from or to the pcs. Nor from the same switch
I''ve tried at least 5 times. My problem starts when I try to configure the router with subnets (encapsulation dot1q, etc). I then create a trunking connection
No need for any routing. Also no need to trunk ports. Trunking is generally just used to connect multiple switches together. If you want to have two PC connected to the same switch to ping eachother just
I''ve got two physical computers which are connected to the same unmanaged switch. Said switch is connected to a server handing out IP
This will result in the Edge router being directly connected to the switch so that they become one large network - now you can use any port on the switch and it will connect to the router
The difference between pinging a network device, and pinging through a network device is that, switches are designed to switch and move packets from source / destination ports quickly, very often doing so
PC Connecting Port: interface fa 0/23 switchport mode access switchport access vlan 10 switchport port-security switchport port-security mac address xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx (X=PC MAC)
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