03-03-2018 02:04 PM - edited 03-08-2019 02:07 PM
Good Afternoon:
I was currently working with 1 main office with 1 remote office. On my main office I have a router on a stick connected to a switch.
This switch then is connected to remote office (1) using Q n Q provided by my ISP.
Everything was working as expected, until we yesterday added a new remote office (2), using Q n Q provided by the same ISP provider of remote office 1.
Now from the remote switch or router I cannot see devices on the same Vlan (Management). But from other Vlans they are reachable.
all the switches are 2960X
Management Vlan is 4.
Router ip: 10.10.4.1 (Default Gateway for all switches)
main switch ip: 10.10.4.11
ups on main office: 10.10.4.5
remote office 1 ip: 10.10.4.12
ups on remote office 1: 10.10.4.6
remote office 2 ip: 10.10.4.13
ups on remote office 2: 10.10.4.7
Your help is more than appreciated.
03-12-2018 06:40 PM
03-14-2018 03:16 PM
Sure Francesco.
Thanks.
03-14-2018 06:09 PM
03-14-2018 06:33 PM
Hi Franceso, my comments below:
I reviewed your post. Why using 2 vlans?
In such architecture I never did that in that way.
Just to clarify, all vlans are working except 1. this vlan not working for all 3 sites or it works between ho and r1 ?
In terms of config, everything is fine, outputs also.
Can you do a wireshark at HO on the link facing your ISP Q-in-Q, try to ping
devices on this non working vlan from all remote sites to HO. The goal is to verify if
ARP requests are received and replied.
What can you suggest to me to ask the provider (ISP), maybe with some extra info they can look and see if theres something they are missing on their end.
Thanks Jose.
03-15-2018 04:51 PM
03-26-2018 02:29 PM
Francesco, the ISP provider has not been able to help at all, according to them, they are providing us the service with the standard procedure.
At this point, the problem persists and i have no clue on what else can be done.
Thanks again for all your help!
03-26-2018 08:44 PM
Did they do captures and shared them with you?
Send me a PM with your email and we can try having a WebEx session
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