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Connectivity between two sites

BHconsultants88
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Hi everyone, this is probably very simply but I can't seem to figure it out. 

 

I am unable to ping a server at Site B from a server at Site A. The server at Site A is online and reachable from other sites..

 

Site A server 10.103.0.163

Site B server 10.119.255.69

 

Traceroute from Site A shows the following:

 

1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  10.103.0.254

  2     *        *        *     Request timed out.

  3    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  10.123.127.250

  4     2 ms     2 ms     2 ms  10.44.234.89

  5     9 ms     9 ms     9 ms  10.44.73.77

  6     9 ms     9 ms     9 ms  10.44.73.78

  7     9 ms     8 ms     9 ms  10.119.255.2

  8     *        *        *     Request timed out.

  9     *        *        *     Request timed out.

 

So it looks as though it is failing before the final hop. Site A has a Nexus 9000 as the Core switch. I was suspecting a routing issue but can't see anything obvious.

 

I've attached the Nexus config, would appreciate any assistance.

 

THank you

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Guys. Looking at the Nexus config, do I need to add the following?

 

ip prefix-list allow2redist seq 320 permit 10.119.255.0/20 le 30

vrf context flowerbed
ip route 10.119.255.0/24 10.123.126.226

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BHconsultants88
Level 1
Level 1
Just an additional note. Ping from Nexus:

001# ping 10.119.255.69
PING 10.119.255.69 (10.119.255.69): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto 10.119.255.69 64 chars, No route to host
Request 0 timed out

Guys. Looking at the Nexus config, do I need to add the following?

 

ip prefix-list allow2redist seq 320 permit 10.119.255.0/20 le 30

vrf context flowerbed
ip route 10.119.255.0/24 10.123.126.226

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