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08-28-2024 12:23 PM
Hi
we use vlan 3 as a management vlan to manage around 50 cisco switches.
We now found, that two Cisco Catalyst 4500 L3 switches uses the same MAC address (0008.e3ff.fc28) for the VLANs.
How can this be?
Thanks in advance
Thomas
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08-29-2024 04:28 AM
Issue with vpc abd vss
The vlan MAC drive from SW MAC'
Now when SW connect via vss the SW MAC is not use instead virtual MAC is use which drive from pool of mac +domain number
So if both site use same domain number there is chance of both VSS pair use same virtual MAC and hence same vlan mac.
I can easy suggest change domain but it can effect other protocol like stp so keep as it and manually config one site vlan mac
MHM
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08-28-2024 12:31 PM
This for 6000 series if yoh try apply same for 4500
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08-28-2024 12:41 PM
The problem is not that all VLAN interfaces have the same MAC address.
The problem is that two different switches have the same MAC address.
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08-28-2024 12:45 PM
In one SW or two SW, try config mac under vlan interface
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08-28-2024 11:26 PM
config MAC on the VLAN interface is the solution to the problem.
But I wonder how it can happen that two switches use the same MAC address.
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08-29-2024 04:28 AM
Issue with vpc abd vss
The vlan MAC drive from SW MAC'
Now when SW connect via vss the SW MAC is not use instead virtual MAC is use which drive from pool of mac +domain number
So if both site use same domain number there is chance of both VSS pair use same virtual MAC and hence same vlan mac.
I can easy suggest change domain but it can effect other protocol like stp so keep as it and manually config one site vlan mac
MHM
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09-04-2024 08:50 AM
indeed the two switches use both switch virtual domain 10
this probably also explains problems with spanning tree
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08-28-2024 02:47 PM
Hi,
Are the core switches configured as VSS or StackWise Virtual?
HTH
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08-28-2024 11:22 PM
Hi
The core switches are independent switches on different locations (each has two SUPs with VSS). The switches are connected over a dark fiber based trunk.
Thomas
