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Layer 3 Switch act as Layer 2 switch

Caitlyn Sims
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Hi,

I have a question regarding my layer 3 switch. Currently, the network works fine except that the layer 3 switch (which is Curly) cannot ping outside the management VLAN, and other devices cannot ping it. Moe can ping all devices fine.

So, my question is, how do I get Curly to ping the PC's and other router interfaces. I have not had much experience with the 3560 switch. Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thanks 

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Curly>sh ip arp

Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface

Internet 83.174.64.190 0 0001.6499.8402 ARPA Vlan452

Internet 83.174.64.205 - 00E0.F774.E59E ARPA Vlan452

This is what I got. Don't seem to be getting the 83.174.64.206 which is what I should be getting.

There is definitely something not working properly.

It may be a software bug, difficult to say but you should only see arp entries for devices in multiple vlans when the switch is acting a L3 switch.

Have you tracked down those mac addresses ie. what devices are they ?

Jon

0001.6499.8402 is the router,

00E0.F774.E59E would probably be one of the switches (most likely the L3), I can't find that info on packet tracer.

All I can say is that we have seen bugs with the software you are using before and the switches don't always behave as real world switches would.

That is not a satisfactory answer but the behaviour is not what you would expect to see unless I am missing something really obvious.

It is, as far as I can tell, definitely not due to your lack of understanding and I don't think you have configured anything incorrectly.

You may want to post this question using the link Dan provided above as they will have a lot more people using the same software and they may spot something I have missed or recognise a bug I am not aware of.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help but if you do find an answer would be interested to hear it :)

Jon

No worries Jon. Thanks for the help anyway. I am going to test it on real devices today so hopefully I will be able to confirm whether it is just a software bug.

Thank you once again for the time and help you gave me. Will definitely let you if a solution is found.

Hi Jon.

I am left to believe it is a software bug. Did the task on real hardware and it worked perfectly. Thank you for all the help.

Caitlyn

No problem, thanks for letting me know.

Jon

Sorry you did say you couldn't ping any other router interface IPs.

When you try what does the arp table on the L3 switch look like ?

Also can you post a "sh spanning-tree vlan 452" from the switch.

Jon

Just checked that output again and with the "sh int trunk" it is saying that on both trunks there are no vlans in STP forwarding state which is obviously not how it should be.

But then this would mean nothing was being forwarded and yet you can ping within the network.

Not sure what is going on at the moment.

Jon

Ok, sorry, I'm very new to this forum.

No problem, but you may be interested to know the communities of CSC are related to support of real hardware. As you mentioned Packet Tracer I assume the we are speaking about Packet Tracer simulated network. Packet Tracer is in Cisco Learning courses tool thus it's better to ask in appropriate community of Cisco Learning Network next time.

Cheers

Dan