07-08-2016 05:01 AM - edited 03-10-2019 01:09 PM
Hello,
I can ping multiple switches from my PC in the management Subnet/VLAN except one I added recently. (SG300 L2)
This last one is reachable from all of my switches and I can see his MAC address plus IP address from the core network.
But from my PC, the ping fails.
The trunk between switches is right configured, because when I type the "show ip arp" command I get the right IP, Mac address and VLAN. All of the phones, PCs plugged into this switch also have access to the internet and CUCM.
On the other hand I can perfectly reach any of the other switches from my PC, so it prooves that I can reach my management VLAN. (gateway routing from the data VLAN to the management VLAN)
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07-08-2016 06:22 AM
Sounds like your PC is OK, but is it on a different subnet than the new switch? If so is there a default gateway specified on the new switch? Can the switch ping anything off it's local management VLAN?
07-08-2016 09:52 AM
Without a default gateway the switch will not know how to get off its local subnet. A default gateway is in our standard configs when deploying any switch. Don't know how your other switch is accessible without it.
If it isn't a default gateway issue then one must look in another direction, but for now it should be one of the first things checked.
07-08-2016 06:22 AM
Sounds like your PC is OK, but is it on a different subnet than the new switch? If so is there a default gateway specified on the new switch? Can the switch ping anything off it's local management VLAN?
07-08-2016 07:07 AM
Yes my pc is in 172.16.X.X/16 subnet and the switch in the 172.17.X.X/16 subnet
However the core network (managed from another society) is effictively routing from DATA VLAN to Management VLAN because I can ping all the switches in this VLAN from my DATA VLAN
I have no remote access to the SG300 switch at the moment but I have not configured a default gateway.
I don't remember which Ip's the switch can ping
However, another L2 CISCO switch with a similar configuration has simply one IP address of management and no default gateway and can be access from everywhere.
So why should I add a default gateway on my L2 switch ?
When doing sh ip arp on the gateway :
Internet 172.17.X.X 56 XXXX.XXXX.XXXX ARPA Vlan3
(I replaced actual IP and mac address by X)
Everything seems to be fine from the switches perspective !
07-08-2016 09:52 AM
Without a default gateway the switch will not know how to get off its local subnet. A default gateway is in our standard configs when deploying any switch. Don't know how your other switch is accessible without it.
If it isn't a default gateway issue then one must look in another direction, but for now it should be one of the first things checked.
07-26-2016 06:45 AM
OK , I will try it as soon as possible and keep you posted. Thanks for your answer
EDIT : Adding a default gateway solved the problem
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