02-14-2014 06:51 PM
My ISP has been helping me troubleshoot a problem we've been having with an interaction between our SG500 stack on their HP customer premises equipment.
I have the SG500 stack partitioned into two VLANS. 8 ports on VLAN11, and the rest on VLAN1. Both are native, untagged VLANs so they should only carry traffic for their own VLAN with no mixing. I also route between these VLANs on the stack.
VLAN11 switch ip: 10.76.20.20
VLAN1 switch ip: 10.1.1.1
I've taken a port from each VLAN, and plugged it into the ISP's HP switch, where there are matching separated VLANs which then connect to a remote datacenter through a MPLS.
Here's the issue: the SG500 seems to be presenting the base mac address on both ports of the ISP's HP switch. This confuses the HP switch, and I end up having packets drop into a black hole. This is the output from the HP switch showing the SG500 stack's base mac moving between ports within a few seconds:
HP# show mac-address 8843e1-af7085
Status and Counters - Address Table - 8843e1-af7085
MAC Address : 8843e1-af7085
Located on Port : 15
HP# show mac-address 8843e1-af7085
Status and Counters - Address Table - 8843e1-af7085
MAC Address : 8843e1-af7085
Located on Port : 11
Any idea what is going on here? It's as if the SG500 is using the same MAC for both its IP addresses.
Thanks!
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02-17-2014 05:44 PM
Hi Dani, the only MAC address advertised by the SX300/500 series should be the system MAC. If you do show mac address-table on the SX500 you should see the same MAC for both VLAN. I do not know why this is confusing the HP switch unless it is not handling the tag vlan correctly between switches.
-Tom
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02-17-2014 05:44 PM
Hi Dani, the only MAC address advertised by the SX300/500 series should be the system MAC. If you do show mac address-table on the SX500 you should see the same MAC for both VLAN. I do not know why this is confusing the HP switch unless it is not handling the tag vlan correctly between switches.
-Tom
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02-17-2014 06:03 PM
Tom,
Indeed, the HP switch was not indexing on MAC and VLAN properly. The ISP replaced the switch with a one from Juniper, and the problem went away.
08-23-2016 12:32 AM
Hi guys,
i am trying to find the IP add associated to mac on cisco sg500 switch port. i am performing these to
#sh mac address-table interface GigabitEthernet1/1
Aging time is 300 sec
Vlan Mac Address Port Type
-------- --------------------- ---------- ----------
1 34:64:a9:10:d6:16 gi1/1/1 dynamic
#sh arp mac-address 34:64:a9:10:d6:16
Total number of entries: 1
VLAN Interface IP address HW address status
--------------------- --------------- ------------------- ---------------
There is no entry showing in it. Can anyone guide me
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