06-27-2006 11:49 AM - edited 03-03-2019 03:50 AM
We have 2 Cat 4000 96 port switches. I changed the port duplex and speed for a standard port and all of sudden I couldn't ping this switch anymore? Traffice still flows through the switch .
Why would this happen?
Is there a config to disable telnet and ping on a Cisco Switch?
06-27-2006 12:26 PM
What was attached to the port in question?
Which VLAN was the management IP of the switch in? Are there other ports in this VLAN?
Aaron
06-27-2006 01:24 PM
console in to the switch, get the following:
show interface >> What vlan is the sc0? what is it's IP address?
show ip route >> to find out what is the default-gateway for this switch in case the PC is in different vlan.
Get a PC directly connected to this switch:
1.What port is the pc connected to" show port x/x
2. show cam dynamic x/x >> the PC port, confirm this is the port.
3. What vlan is the port in? Waht ip address is the PC?
Please rate all posts.
06-27-2006 06:14 PM
All ports are part of the same vlan (vlan1).
I will check out all the requested info and report back tomorrow.
This was the senario. I replaced a bogus 3com switch yesterday. This 3com switch attaches to the cisco in question. The ports that attached the two, on the 3com, was reporting 10A at Half, so I manually changed it to 100F.
The Cisco didn't auto adjust to the settings for that port. When I looked at the port on cisco it reported 10h. So I changed it 100F. BANG. Can't ping the switch...and I can't ping a different cat 4000.
The second Cat 4000 I didn't even touch? The two 4000's are connected by fiber, but the 3com is not.
I inherited this network.
06-28-2006 06:21 AM
I solved this problem:
The port I changed to FULL 100 was 2/37. This port coincidently was the ME1 port and was plugged into the 10-base t port on this switch.
The ME1 port was configured not the SC0 port. I downed the ME1 port and configured the SC0 port and brought it up.
All good.
Thanks for the clues that let me to this answer.
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