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cisco 3400 not routing

cboyd2011
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Hello All,

I have a cisco 3400 connected to a Cisco 831

The 831 is online and working fine, also the computers connected to it work fine as well
I connected a Cisco 3400 up to it on fa0/24

the light comes the 831 and 3400 just fine

The 3400 and 831 show each other in the ARP tables but they will not ping each other nor will the 3400 get out the the internet
I included my config file and some commands I ran

Any Ideas?

Thank You very much for ready and any help you can provide

Cisco IOS Software, ME340x Software (ME340x-METROACCESS-M), Version 12.2(25)SEG1
, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-2006 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 07-Aug-06 19:02 by myl
Image text-base: 0x00003000, data-base: 0x00C0489C

ROM: Bootstrap program is ME340x boot loader
BOOTLDR: ME340x Boot Loader (me340x-HBOOT-M) Version 12.2(25r)EX, RELEASE SOFTWA
RE (fc4)

test uptime is 6 hours, 10 minutes
System returned to ROM by power-on
System image file is "flash:me340x-metroaccess-mz.122-25.SEG1/me340x-metroaccess
-mz.122-25.SEG1.bin"

cisco ME-3400-24TS-A (PowerPC405) processor (revision C0) with 118784K/12280K by
tes of memory.

config:

Current configuration : 1684 bytes

!

version 12.2

no service pad

service timestamps debug uptime

service timestamps log uptime

no service password-encryption

!

hostname test

!!

no aaa new-model

ip subnet-zero

!

no file verify auto

!

spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst

spanning-tree extend system-id

!

vlan internal allocation policy ascending

!

vlan 250

name MGT

!

interface FastEthernet0/1

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/2

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/3

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/4

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/5

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/6

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/7

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/8

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/9

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/10

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/11

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/12

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/13

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/14

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/15

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/16

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/17

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/18

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/19

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/20

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/21

shutdown

interface FastEthernet0/22

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/23

shutdown

!

interface FastEthernet0/24

speed 100

duplex full

!

interface GigabitEthernet0/1

port-type nni

!

interface GigabitEthernet0/2

port-type nni

!

interface Vlan1

ip address dhcp

no ip route-cache

!

ip default-gateway 192.168.4.1

no ip http server

!

line con 0

line vty 0 4

password TEST

no login

length 0

line vty 5 15

password TEST

no login

length 0

!

end

test#sh int vlan1

Vlan1 is up, line protocol is up
  Hardware is EtherSVI, address is 001c.b18f.cac0 (bia 001c.b18f.cac0)
  Internet address is 192.168.4.22/24  <<<<<<<<<<<<<<-------------------------------------------
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
     reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
  Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set
  ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
  Last input 00:17:25, output 00:34:03, output hang never
  Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
  Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
  Queueing strategy: fifo
  Output queue: 0/40 (size/max)
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
     596 packets input, 56255 bytes, 0 no buffer
     Received 0 broadcasts (0 IP multicast)
     0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
     0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored
     91 packets output, 9931 bytes, 0 underruns
     0 output errors, 0 interface resets
     0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out

test#sh arp

Protocol  Address          Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface

Internet  127.0.0.20              -   001c.b18f.ca80  SNAP   Virtual1

Internet  192.168.4.1            37   0011.216f.af11  ARPA   Vlan1

Internet  192.168.4.22            -   001c.b18f.cac0  ARPA   Vlan1

test#ping 4.2.2.1

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 4.2.2.1, timeout is 2 seconds:

06:15:29: IP: s=192.168.4.22 (local), d=4.2.2.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending
06:15:29: IP: s=192.168.4.22 (local), d=4.2.2.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending full p
acket.
06:15:31: IP: s=192.168.4.22 (local), d=4.2.2.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending
06:15:31: IP: s=192.168.4.22 (local), d=4.2.2.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending full p
acket.
06:15:33: IP: s=192.168.4.22 (local), d=4.2.2.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending
06:15:33: IP: s=192.168.4.22 (local), d=4.2.2.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending full p
acket.
06:15:35: IP: s=192.168.4.22 (local), d=4.2.2.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending
06:15:35: IP: s=192.168.4.22 (local), d=4.2.2.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending full p
acket.
06:15:37: IP: s=192.168.4.22 (local), d=4.2.2.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending
06:15:37: IP: s=192.168.4.22 (local), d=4.2.2.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending full p
acket.
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)

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Hi,

sh int f0/24 switchportName: Fa0/24

Switchport: Enabled

Administrative Mode: static access

Operational Mode: down

Seems like this is fa0/1 connected to the router? ok so the mac address of the router is learnt on fa0/1 but in intial config this port was shut no?

It should have been learned via f0/24.

can you do sh run int f0/24 and sh run int f0/1 as well as sh int status and sh int f0/1 switchport.

Regards.

Alain.

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test#sh run int fa0/1
Building configuration...

Current configuration : 33 bytes
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
end

test#sh run int fa0/24
Building configuration...

Current configuration : 34 bytes
!
interface FastEthernet0/24
end

Port      Name               Status       Vlan       Duplex  Speed Type

Fa0/1                        notconnect   1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/2                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/3                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/4                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/5                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/6                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/7                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/8                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/9                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/10                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/11                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/12                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/13                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/14                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/15                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/16                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/17                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/18                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/19                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/20                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/21                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/22                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/23                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/24                       connected    1          a-full  a-100 10/100BaseTX

Gi0/1                        notconnect   1            auto   auto Not Present

Gi0/2                        notconnect   1            auto   auto Not Present


Port      Name               Status       Vlan       Duplex  Speed Type
Fa0/1                        notconnect   1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/2                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/3                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/4                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/5                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/6                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/7                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/8                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/9                        disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/10                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/11                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/12                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/13                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/14                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/15                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/16                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/17                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/18                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/19                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/20                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/21                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX

Fa0/22                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/23                       disabled     1            auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/24                       connected    1          a-full  a-100 10/100BaseTX
Gi0/1                        notconnect   1            auto   auto Not Present
Gi0/2                        notconnect   1            auto   auto Not Present

I was doing some testing and forgot to put it back on fa0/24

I moved it back to fa0/24

ok, now that you moved it back

Can you do a sh mac address-table dynamic vlan 1 as  well as sh int f0/24 switchport again just after the ping to 831.

Regards.

Alain.

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test#sh mac address-table dynamic vlan 1
          Mac Address Table
-------------------------------------------

Vlan    Mac Address       Type        Ports
----    -----------       --------    -----
   1    0011.216f.af11    DYNAMIC     Fa0/24
Total Mac Addresses for this criterion: 1

test#sh int f0/24 switchport
Name: Fa0/24
Switchport: Enabled
Administrative Mode: static access
Operational Mode: static access
Administrative Trunking Encapsulation: dot1q
Operational Trunking Encapsulation: native
Negotiation of Trunking: Off
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Administrative Native VLAN tagging: enabled
Administrative private-vlan host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk Native VLAN tagging: enabled
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs: none
Operational private-vlan: none
Trunking VLANs Enabled: ALL
Capture Mode Disabled
Capture VLANs Allowed: ALL
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Appliance trust: none

test#ping 192.168.4.1
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.4.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
.....
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)

Hi,

Can you do a debug ip icmp on both devices.

Regards.

Alain.

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I enabled it on both 831 and 3400

When I ping the 831 from the 3400 it times out and nothing is logged

When I ping the 3400 from the 831 I get the following logs: (also times out)

12w3d: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), routed via FIB

12w3d: IP: s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), len 100, sending

12w3d:     ICMP type=8, code=0

12w3d: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), routed via FIB

12w3d: IP: s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), len 100, sending

12w3d:     ICMP type=8, code=0

12w3d: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), routed via FIB

12w3d: IP: s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), len 100, sending

12w3d:     ICMP type=8, code=0

12w3d: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), routed via FIB

12w3d: IP: s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), len 100, sending

12w3d:     ICMP type=8, code=0

ok on both let us redo the debug ip pack detail 101 command with access-list 101 permit icmp any any

at the same time on 3400:

sh ip int br | i Vlan1

sh arp

sh ip route 192.168.4.1

sh ip cef 192.168.4.1

sh adjacency

and on 831:

sh arp

sh ip  cef 192.168.4.24

sh adjacency

What  obvious fact am I missing?  we will get it I'm sure.

Regards.

Alain.

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test#sh ip int br | i Vlan1

Vlan1                  192.168.4.24    YES DHCP   up                    up

test#sh arp
Protocol  Address          Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface
Internet  192.168.4.1             0   0011.216f.af11  ARPA   Vlan1
Internet  192.168.4.24            -   001c.b18f.cac0  ARPA   Vlan1

test#sh ip route 192.168.4.1 (route is not a command)

            ^

% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

test#sh ip cef 192.168.4.1 (cef is not a command)
           ^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

test#sh adjacency (adjacency is not a command)

         ^

% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

Internet831#sh arp

Protocol  Address          Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface

Internet  192.168.0.13            -   0011.216f.af12  ARPA   Ethernet1

Internet  192.168.0.1             0   0009.0f59.2236  ARPA   Ethernet1

Internet  192.168.4.1             -   0011.216f.af11  ARPA   Ethernet0

Internet  192.168.4.2             5   0018.8b66.75b8  ARPA   Ethernet0

Internet  192.168.4.24            7   001c.b18f.cac0  ARPA   Ethernet0

Internet831#sh ip cef 192.168.4.24

192.168.4.24/32, version 129, epoch 0, connected, cached adjacency 192.168.4.24

0 packets, 0 bytes

  via 192.168.4.24, Ethernet0, 0 dependencies

    next hop 192.168.4.24, Ethernet0

    valid cached adjacency

Internet831#sh adjacency

Protocol Interface                 Address

IP       Ethernet1                 192.168.0.1(7)

IP       Ethernet0                 192.168.4.2(5)

IP       Ethernet0                 192.168.4.24(5)

ok, I forgot the 3400 was configured as layer 2 device so the show ip commands couldn't work but  you didn't do this:

ok on both let us redo the debug ip pack detail 101 command with access-list 101 permit icmp any any

do it on both when pinging from one side then when pinging from other side.

But one question also why use dhcp for the vlan1 interface just put a static one. and on the 831 exclude the router interface as well as the vlan interface with the ip dhcp excluded command.

This will help troubleshooting as you will always get the same ip for int vlan1 and I think it's best to use dhcp only for end hosts.

Regards.

Alain.

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From 3400 to 831:

ll packet
05:34:19:     ICMP type=8, code=0.
05:34:21: IP: s=192.168.4.24 (local), d=192.168.4.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending
05:34:21:     ICMP type=8, code=0
05:34:21: IP: s=192.168.4.24 (local), d=192.168.4.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending fu
ll packet
05:34:21:     ICMP type=8, code=0.
05:34:23: IP: s=192.168.4.24 (local), d=192.168.4.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending
05:34:23:     ICMP type=8, code=0
05:34:23: IP: s=192.168.4.24 (local), d=192.168.4.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending fu
ll packet
05:34:23:     ICMP type=8, code=0.
05:34:25: IP: s=192.168.4.24 (local), d=192.168.4.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending
05:34:25:     ICMP type=8, code=0
05:34:25: IP: s=192.168.4.24 (local), d=192.168.4.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending fu
ll packet
05:34:25:     ICMP type=8, code=0.
05:34:27: IP: s=192.168.4.24 (local), d=192.168.4.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending
05:34:27:     ICMP type=8, code=0
05:34:27: IP: s=192.168.4.24 (local), d=192.168.4.1 (Vlan1), len 100, sending fu
ll packet
05:34:27:     ICMP type=8, code=0.
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)

From 831 to 3400:

12w3d: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), routed via FIB

12w3d: IP: s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), len 100, sending

12w3d:     ICMP type=8, code=0

12w3d: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), routed via FIB

12w3d: IP: s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), len 100, sending

12w3d:     ICMP type=8, code=0

12w3d: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), routed via FIB

12w3d: IP: s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), len 100, sending

12w3d:     ICMP type=8, code=0

12w3d: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), routed via FIB

12w3d: IP: s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), len 100, sending

12w3d:     ICMP type=8, code=0

12w3d: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), routed via FIB

12w3d: IP: s=192.168.4.1 (local), d=192.168.4.24 (Ethernet0), len 100, sending

12w3d:     ICMP type=8, code=0

I did have it set as a static IP at first and changed it to DHCP to see if it's even talking with the 831 and just never changed it back.

How would I enable the L3 commands?

Any Ideas?

I'm trying to update the IOS over consol
I read somewhere you can update it via xmodem but can't make it work

Hi,

What  we could test is to change port f0/24 on 3400 to routed port with the no switchport interface command then enable routing with the ip routing  global config command and disable int vlan1 with the shutdown  interface command.

Then put an ip to the f0/24 interface in the same range and then try pinging the router  from switch and vice versa.

Tell us if it is working if yes you can  put a static default route pointing to your 831 ethernet interface and you shoud be able to ping outside.

Regards.

Alain.

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test#ip routing

        ^

% Invalid input detected at '^' marker

IP routing is not a command on my switch

I did do everything else and no pings getting thru

Is the switch bad and need to be replaced?

Hi Christopher,

    To configure any feature of the router, you must enter configuration mode.

Router#config

Router(config)# ip routing

Router(config)# end

Router# wr

hth

Muammer

test#config t

Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.

test(config)#ip routing

                 ^

% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

routing is not an option there too

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