Your switch won''t be able to give your laptop/pc an IP address as 169. is a local address. You would need to give your computer a static IP address to be able to find it but not sure what
We have a pair of Dell N3224P-ON switches and today''s morning my colleague gave me a task and instructions to remove some unused VLANs. I''m sure I removed the correct VLANs. When I saved
If your core switch is doing the routing, you don''t need static routes on the DHCP server. When you define an IP helper for a vlan the switch will correctly route the packets to the DHCP server.
Hi everyone i have a question, i have a device connected to the port in the Core switch, It''s for LAN connected to Secomia device and the LAN port is configured and we checked in the
Hello, We saved the config and upgraded (The version is SY10) our Cisco Catalyst 6807 XL switch yesterday. The configuration is same, but we
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
In this scenario, IP addresses of the interfaces connecting the core switch to the BRASs and firewalls and OSPF need to be configured on the core switch, so as to implement connectivity
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
I had to redo all network configuration on the routeur as well as static IP addressing and restart the machines so I can reach them back. Now all my network stuff is back online, my fusionpbx
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
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 :
Does this mean the Core Switch is somehow assigned this address? I have performed a show ip int br and show run | i 10.102.4.250 but it does not appear anywhere.
you are not able to ping CORE to Access switch - may be using default ip to ping try using source vlan 103 ? how is your routing configured on Core and Access switch ? Look for me
It is currently using the lan interface, the address that you need to use for the NAT is the WAN outside interface with the public IP - in this case gi0/0/0. The Router is set to use the wrong
Solved: Hello, We are using 5520 switch running voss. It is acting as L2 switch and connected to firewalls. There are couple of L2 vlans - 99294
I unplugged everything because of thunderstorm and I can''t see my Roon Core. I have Google fiber router and modem, UpTone EtherREGEN,
For routing process I add a IP address of each Vlans subnet that active on each Access and Distribution switches (Have a port with that Vlan on the switch) to the corresponding Vlan
OK. Disconnect it from the Core switch factory reset it, re-configure the VLAN and ports and then test again. IF that fails its definitely a defective switch.
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. When you
We assigned a static IP address (10.0.18.8/24, VLAN 18) to the server. However, when checking the connected device on Port 24, it displays the configured IP but shows VLAN 1 instead of
Hi, the core switch has several VLANs. Let''s say the subnet of the management VLAN where all switches are located is 192.168.100.0/24. All VLANs on the core are separated in VRFs.
I have a core switch that acts as gateway for all the users. 10.10.10.254 Gateway (coreswtich) 1. I am seeing traffic from User IP but with core switch MACaddress. 2.I am seeing DNS
Here the answer from one of our engineer: ''The "core switch" is probably an L3 switch, meaning it replaces MAC addresses. So any traffic from end device to FGT through switch will arrive
This article provides instructions on how to configure the IP address settings on the Sx350, SG350X, Sx500, Sx500X series switches through the Command Line Interface (CLI).
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