12-02-2010 11:44 AM
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12-03-2010 09:40 AM
I am no expert but I think you have to plum a vlan with an ip address to get layer 3 working before you can use ping.
int vlan1
ip address 192.168.1.111
no shut
!
I did not see a way other than to look at the process table
show proc | inc Protocol
28 Mwe 80010FBC 1650884 3279324 503 4812/6000 0 CDP Protocol
31 Mwe 8035EC80 1081644 1873622 577 2928/6000 0 DTP Protocol
43 Lwe 8022AFDC 3143776 1691923 1858 11352/12000 0 TCP Protocols
12-03-2010 01:08 PM
Had Layer 3 up, as we could test that with other devices, and had a VLAN set, as management vlan and had native vlan through it with IP set.
Even pinging from the switch to another directly connected switch with the management vlan address (same subnet, layer 3 unnecessary) gave me that error.
However, two switches on either side of the one giving me this issue could ping one another, and the PC's connected to this switch could ping to one another, and to the management interfaces through layer 3.
See my bafflement?
Thanks for the reply, though! Will check the procs.
12-06-2010 08:08 AM
Only other thing I can think of is you may need to set default gateway. Otherwise maybe stare and compare against a working switch for anything obvious.
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