Solved: Can''t ping host from switch
So we see from the output that your switch has a SVI only on the 10.6.0.0 network and NOT on the 10.1.2.0 network. So the traffic must flow through a gateway (router or routed port on a
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So we see from the output that your switch has a SVI only on the 10.6.0.0 network and NOT on the 10.1.2.0 network. So the traffic must flow through a gateway (router or routed port on a
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If the switch is directly connected to a PC, apply the traffic policy in the inbound and outbound directions of the interface connected to the PC. If the switch is directly connected to another network device,
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Corrected but still no internet access on Core Switch. You can use the “show ip nat” commands on the router to find out what is and is not working. do these tests on the router. After the
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My somewhat small network I built from the ground up has been otherwise healthy and devices are passing traffic okay but out of my 34 access switches 6 don''t reliably ping from my monitoring
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Router has internet but Core Switch not picking, what i''m i missing? Router and Switch can ping each other Router Configs Router#sh run Building configuration... Current configuration :
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The only difference I see on the core switch is that there is an ACL that permits access from the VLAN we''re trying to ping from, but it''s set to ''ip access-group OUT'' and not ''IN'' as with
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The odd thing is, after sometime (maybe when the arp age out or mac-address timed out) i can not access the switch remotely or ping it from my workstation. I need to logged in on the core
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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
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Hi Friends, My task was to add new switches to the existing environment. So, the Setup is as below. So, i have these 5 new switches which i
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We have a Huawei Core switch and a Dlink plug and play switch before the new Huawei Access switch was deployed. I discovered that everyone on the Core Switch and Dlink Switch is all
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I''ve also noticed that it CAN be pinged if I restart the computer, but it only lasts for about 5-10 minutes and then goes out again. I tried using a different
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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.
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This CB350 is connected to our core switch, a C9500, in the same trunk configuration that a dozen other switches across our facilities are. The rest of those switches ping and can be managed
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Hi All, I am facing an issue with a switch. Please refer my below sample diagrams to understand the network setup. Here i am unable to ping or telnet to the SW1 (10.10.172.229). The switch is UP and
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If I Create a VLAN2 and assign PC1''s port to VLAN2, the switch can no longer ping PC1. I would understand if another PC on a different VLAN couldn''t ping PC1, but I would think that the
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Switching happens at layer-2, and unmanaged switches cannot ping or be pinged. A managed switch with a configured management interface (and
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What would be the preliminary checks that should be carried out if a server cannot ''ping''?
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Hello, We saved the config and upgraded (The version is SY10) our Cisco Catalyst 6807 XL switch yesterday. The configuration is same, but we
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I can now ping the IP from all of the switches, no problem, also not when I log on to the core switch in the same VLAN as both notebooks. But from my (Windows 7) laptop, which is in the
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When 802.1x Authentication Is Configured on an S5700 Access Switch and a PC Passes 802.1x Authentication, There Is a Possibility that the PC
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You probably already ruled this out, but just in case, I would look at the fiber link interface statistics on both ends (the core and the access layer switch). You might be dealing with some
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However, when I test from a laptop connected to an access switch (set to access mode for VLAN 10), the laptop can only ping its own gateway, and can''t
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Once all the changes had been saved, the switch & pc ip addresses were now able to be pinged. However, back in the office (15mins later) pings have stopped to the switch but not to the pc
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Hello, I am setting up a new pair of Nexus 9372PX switches in tandem via vPC, and I am wondering if anyone else is having this problem: I cannot ping from the the end device in VLAN 7 on
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I recently setup a new extreme switch that I am having a problem with. The switch itself is not able to ping out and other devices aren''t able to ping it. .Though I am able to ping through the
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Is the server you are trying to ping the switch from on the same VLAN? If it''s not, then unless the switch has a way to route inter-VLAN traffic, you''re not going to be able to ping it.
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I have a frustrating issue where I cannot ping a device located in another subnet (vlan82) from my source subnet (vlan10). Here are the particulars: IP Routing is enabled on core, I can ping
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Without an address, your switches cannot participate in any
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