11-29-2017 02:11 AM - edited 03-08-2019 12:55 PM
Hello,
Maybe someone can explain to me this behavior?
%IP-4-DUPADDR: Duplicate address 192.168.100.22 on Vlan100, sourced by 80e8.6fad.67a7
SW-ATH-FL2-1#sh mac-address-table | i 67a7
1 80e8.6fad.67a7 DYNAMIC Po2
100 80e8.6fad.67a7 DYNAMIC Po2
It learnes the same MAC address from 2 different VLANS? There are only 2 interfaces on VLAN 1 and those are not used and shut down.
Po2 is going to another switch on another floor which there there is no duplication with this Mac Address but with different, on its Po1 which leads to basement.
Not my design of this network, but I am trying to understand that behavior.
Thanks
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11-29-2017 02:33 AM
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11-29-2017 04:52 AM
Found out that the same IP on Switch A floor 192.168.100.11 which is the management, I have followed the Mac address down to each Port channel/cdp nei,
and found out that Mac Address belongs on to an SG300 Switch on basement.
So I believe they gave the same IP on management on that SG300 (which I do not have remote access).
Thankl you!
11-29-2017 05:24 AM
11-30-2017 08:09 AM
01-06-2024 11:41 PM
Jan 7 07:28:22.209: %IP-4-DUPADDR: Duplicate address 192.168.34.250 on Vlan34, sourced by 0050.e804.62a6
Please explain what is the meaning of this message and help to resolve the same.
01-07-2024 02:06 AM
Hello,
the MAC address belongs to a Cisco device, my best guess is that someone has assigned a duplicate management IP address to one of the switches..
01-07-2024 02:34 AM
I have searched but this mac address is not showing in my device. how can I find who has assign this ip address. Please suggest...
01-07-2024 02:55 AM
Hello,
tough one, if you cannot find the MAC address. Typically, you would look at the MAC address table and track down the port(s) where that MAC address is coming from. Can you ping 192.168.34.250 ?
01-07-2024 02:58 AM
yes pinging.
01-07-2024 03:24 AM
yes I have run mac address command same mac address is showing multiple times on different different vlan. so how I resolve this message. Please suggest...
01-07-2024 04:54 AM
Hello,
how big is your network, how many switches do you have ? Are your clients getting their IP addresses from a DHCP server ?
01-07-2024 05:39 AM
actually my company is hospitality and there are 80 apartments apart from office and In each apartment is 12 port POE switch which is manage from core switch and for each floor separate vlan is configured & In each apartment AP installed and all AP managing from cisco controller and this message is showing in my controller system logs.(Jan 7 07:28:22.209: %IP-4-DUPADDR: Duplicate address 192.168.34.250 on Vlan34, sourced by 0050.e804.62a6) but no any network issues here.
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