Solved: Ping between switches
If all this is true you should be able to ping one switch from the other on vlan 100. If it is true and you are still unable to ping between them try specifying the source for the ping command.
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If all this is true you should be able to ping one switch from the other on vlan 100. If it is true and you are still unable to ping between them try specifying the source for the ping command.
The logic is your default gateway, a router possibly, will check the subnet mask, and will decide where to send the packet, but when your computer on VLAN100 try a ping, it will detect the IP
The ping test uses ICMP echo requests and ICMP echo replies to determine if another device is alive. It also measures the amount of time it takes to receive a reply from the specified destination.
You would need to configure a default gateway on each PC and configure a BDI on one of the VTEPs to route between the two subnets. It would look something like this:
The intended function of VRF is to create a separate Virtual Router and Forwarding instance inside the hardware and local software router instance. This prevents communication
Hi Henrique first issue was on my pings from the switch to another switch i use this command :ping ping vr "VR-Default" x.x.x.x second step I clean up my configuration use the sample
Hello Nick. It is possible that the PCs can be filtering ICMP packets, therefore not responding to ping requests. Please check the firewall on the PCs or disable the firewall entirely for
Good day all I have been looking around if this has been ask and answer it seems I can''t find any. I have a problem with two extreme switch they can''t ping each other I have confing truck
Hello, I have 2 switches that they are connected directly. both have the same vlan 20 for access. I created a new vlan 100 this is a mgmt vlan, on both devices and create a SVI. On the
Cisco thinks it could be an issue with port channeling of my dual 10g uplinks from each switch to the core, which is causing connectivity issues (lost pings, strange bouts of inability to
First of all, 2 switches that are directly connected to each other over a trunk should have the same native vlan connecting them, or one or both of the switches will shut down forwarding over that vlan in
You could ping from an end device to another device with an IP address in same LAN/WAN but you can''t ping a device without routing capabilities or an IP address.
Solved: Hi everyone, I have a c2960-s switch. I connected two PCs assigned with static IP: 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2, respectively. they all are in the default VLAN, but they can not ping each
Discover the solution to a puzzling network issue where two computers connected to the same switch exhibit different ping behaviors. One computer successfully pings the entire network,
I am new at this so Im sorry in advance. I have created Vlan 20 on Sw 1 and Vlan 10 on switch 4. Both with ip address in the same subnet. I cannot however seem to ping. What should I be
Hi Please see the below diagram. CORE is a spine. VTEP01 and VTEP02 are considered as leaf VTEP. and are configured as below. Both PC01 and PC02 can ping each other. As we can
Ping correctly works on both machines when connected to a small unmanaged switch (same configuration with same static IP addresses due to no DHCP). Neither PC can even ping the
I have a question regarding basic configuration, i setup the trunking protocol already and switch the their ports in same vlan of that 2 pc but they dont ping each other? do i have to set a static ip on the layer