03-17-2025 01:28 AM - edited 03-17-2025 04:24 AM
Hi,
Recent power outage took down my two CBS220 (named: DSW01 and DSW02) switches .. they are daisy chained under my CBS350 (name: CSW01). I've rebuilt DSW1 and DSW2 from clean boot. as I was locked out. (weird)
CSW1 was unaffected and I've checked its config.
VLANs are configured on CSW1 and I have VLAN 1 (management) and VLANs 10 and 20 (different users). VLAN 10 is assigned to 192.168.10.x and VLAN20 to 192.168.20.x. VLAN1 the management vlan is of course 192.168.1.x.
DSW ports are all General (Tried Access as well), save GE9 & GE10 which are trunks for the Fibre linking the switches.
All VLANs except VLAN1 are propagated from CSW01 using GVRP.
My issue with that devices connected to DSW1 or DSW2 cannot see devices on their own ports, or other switches, ie CSW01
I can ping external addresses from the switch, but not my internal server 192.168.10.11 which is on VLAN10, can't even ping the default gateway of the switch 192.168.1.254(?). And my laptop connected to the switch directly can ping the switch but also cannot ping any other device
Please note, for some reason in the Port to VLAN | VLAN Membership Table I am unable to "Join VLAN" of any General Port - the change simply does not stick! By that I mean I cannot add another Untagged VLAN or an additional Tagged VLAN.
Ive also tried making the ports Trunks and adding the VLANs as Tagged,
Its been a couple of years since last configured the switches and I'm rusty as all get out, probably missing something simple here.
Any help gratefully appreciated - assume I'm an idiot I'm not offended. I'll probably agree!
Thanks Paul
03-17-2025 10:24 AM
Can you post show run config
ut not my internal server 192.168.10.11 which is on VLAN10, can't even ping the default gateway of the switch 192.168.1.254(?
how can 192.168.10.X have default gateway of 192.168.1.254 ?
03-17-2025 06:24 PM
Sorry Balanji
There's interVLAN routing on the CBS350
As it is the silly things now working after I left it alone overnight. I have helper elves apparently.
Cheers
Paul
03-18-2025 04:56 AM
Glad all working we can close this thread now.
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