10-13-2008 06:37 AM - edited 03-06-2019 01:54 AM
I am trying to configure Management Interface on a 4506 that has a supervisor v-10GE.
I followed the following steps
configure terminal
interface vlan 99
ip address 192.168.1.245 255.255.255.0
no shutdown
interface fa 3/4
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 99
end
configure terminal
ip default-gateway 192.168.1.1
when I try to ping the local ip address from the switch it fails
The same results happen when I try to ping a host on the network from the switch or ping the switch from a host.
I read another article that states to configure the loopback address
config t
int loopback 0
ip address 192.168.1.245 255.255.255.0
The only thing that accomplish was allow be to ping the local ip address from the switch. every other ping situation failed.
What am I missing?
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10-13-2008 07:36 AM
Cedric
For traffic to flow between 2 vlans you need either a L3 switch or a router. Here is a quick idea of the sort of config you would need on a L3 switch
Create the L2 vlans
===================
4500(config)# vlan 20
4500(config-vlan)# name v20
4500(config)# vlan 30
4500(config-vlan)# name v30
Create the L3 interfaces
========================
int vlan 20
ip address 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.0
int vlan 30
ip address 192.168.6.1 255.255.255.0
Now those 2 interfaces will only come up when you meet one of the 2 conditions in previous post.
You would then assign clients/servers into either vlan and use the address configured on the respective vlan interface as the default-gateway.
Note that on some L3 switches you first need to enable "ip routing".
Jon
10-13-2008 06:43 AM
What's the status of interface vlan 99 ?
Please post the show interface vlan 99 output.
What subnet are you pinging from and to?
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Edison.
10-13-2008 07:00 AM
the status is vlan 99 is down and the line is down. I am ping from and to subnet 255.255.255.0
All host are connected to the same switch and in the same subnet as the switch
The only thing I have not tried is to use the default vlan 1
how would I go about deleting vlan 99 to test my theory?
Thanks
10-13-2008 07:19 AM
Cedric
If the status is down/down then you need to have either
1) a port that is up in vlan 99
2) a trunk port that allows vlan 99 on it
You also need to have vlan 99 created as a L2 vlan which you didn't show doing in your config example.
If you can't have 1 or 2 then yes you shift the config for interface vlan 99 to interface vlan 1.
4500(config)# no int vlan 99
will remove the interface you have created.
Jon
Jon
10-13-2008 07:25 AM
Ok, so I did switch is to vlan 1 and it worked. This is my first time working with vlans, so some basic questions. It looks like the vlans are not talking thus if I configure management of vlan 99 all pings will fail until I allow traffic to flow between the two vlans. How is this done?
10-13-2008 07:36 AM
Cedric
For traffic to flow between 2 vlans you need either a L3 switch or a router. Here is a quick idea of the sort of config you would need on a L3 switch
Create the L2 vlans
===================
4500(config)# vlan 20
4500(config-vlan)# name v20
4500(config)# vlan 30
4500(config-vlan)# name v30
Create the L3 interfaces
========================
int vlan 20
ip address 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.0
int vlan 30
ip address 192.168.6.1 255.255.255.0
Now those 2 interfaces will only come up when you meet one of the 2 conditions in previous post.
You would then assign clients/servers into either vlan and use the address configured on the respective vlan interface as the default-gateway.
Note that on some L3 switches you first need to enable "ip routing".
Jon
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