05-11-2023 08:20 AM - editado 05-11-2023 08:21 AM
Hello everyone,
We currenlty have a stack of two Cisco Meraki, with a total of 3 VLANS configured.
Port 3 of the active Meraki is serving default Vlan1 and Vlan9
Port 4 of the Meraki is serving Vlan10
This 2 ports are going to a Core switch, first one as trunk and second one as access.
The following is the strange behaviour when I try to reach a host from Vlan 9 (from the meraki ping tools)
- Ping from Vlan9 to host of Vlan9: fine
- Ping from Vlan10 to host of Vlan9: fine
- Ping from Vlan1 to host of Vlan9: drop
Does someone know what could be happening ?
Thanks.
el 05-11-2023 08:25 AM
how is your trunk config on the Core switch, cisco default VLAN 1, check spanning treee config - make sure Core switch as spanning trree for root for vlan 1
or try creating new vlan other than vlan 1 and test it.
el 05-11-2023 08:41 AM
Note that Cores are also cisco.
The trunk port without encapsulation and the access port connecting from the Core to the meraki without STP.
I checked the spanning tree and the root is poiting to another port where there's another switch.
05-11-2023 08:41 AM - editado 05-11-2023 08:44 AM
Hi
Are you doing loadbalance? you can create etherchannel between the switches and transport all the vlans through these 2 ports via Trunk interface.
Check what switch is the root bridge for vlan 1.
Regards.
el 05-11-2023 10:23 AM
Hi
I failed picturing your scenario. If you have two ports connected to the same switches, one port should be blocked as per Spanning tree policy. If not, you are at risk of crash you network with a broadcast storm.
But considering that it is the way you describded and all is good, from where to where you are pinguing? You mentioned from the meraki ping tools but the target host is on the Core?
Sounds to be as some tagging problem. Something is tag or not tag while should or should not.
el 05-12-2023 01:08 AM
Hi guys,
Changed the priority to set Core switch as root for Vlan 1 and nothing.
Meraki port is configured with Vlan1 as default and Vlan9 as allowed.
Core switch port has Vlan1 as native and Vlan9 as allowed, with default encapsultation 802.1Q
I have another location with the same structure and everything works fine.
Thanks
el 05-12-2023 03:19 AM
But the STP would not be a problem for the communication. The STP could prevent a problem in case of a loop.
I beleive you might be facing some compatibilty issue.
Merak may not undertand the Core or vice versa.
el 05-12-2023 03:30 AM
Hi Flavio,
It doesn't look like a compatibility issue. Both Core switches are also from Cisco and as I mentioned I have the exact same config in another place and it works fine.
Thanks anyways.
el 05-12-2023 03:44 AM
Meraki is not exactly the same as Catalyst.
You can open a Cisco TAC for further investigate. You can also share the configs here as off now we did not see anything.
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