05-23-2007 05:41 AM - edited 03-05-2019 04:14 PM
Hi All,
I prepare the CCNA and got recently a couple of 2950 and 3550 switches to use as a lab. I have never been in a cisco switch before. I have problems getting a telnet connection working.
Here is what i have done so far:
hostname switch1
line vty 0 15
login authentication default
ip default-gateway 10.2.255.254
interface Vlan1
ip address 10.2.10.200 255.255.0.0
no shut
interface fastEthernet 0/1
switchport mode access
I still cant ping the switch or access it via telnet. I have plugged a crossover cable from fa0/1 to the wall.
show ip interfaces switchport:
Name: Fa0/1
Switchport: Enabled
Administrative Mode: static access
Operational Mode: down
Administrative Trunking Encapsulation: dot1q
Negotiation of Trunking: Off
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
.
...
What am i missing?
05-23-2007 05:53 AM
Alan
Right now the biggest issue looks like this line:
Operational Mode: down
If the interface is down then there is no connectivity. My first guess would be a cable issue. Depending on what you are connecting to, I would suggest trying a straight through cable and see if that works better. When you say that you connected to the wall, what does that mean? What is connected to the wall?
There might be some other things that cause this, but lets examine the basic connectivity issues first.
HTH
Rick
05-23-2007 06:17 AM
Also check to see that the device you are using to connect is in the network 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0
05-23-2007 06:32 AM
I have plugged my switch to the Ethernet outlet in the wall, that outlet is then connected to the server room on another switch (via a panel)to the last router.
I just tried a straight-through cable but the result is the same.
05-23-2007 07:08 AM
Alan
Thanks for trying the other cable. If the connection is going to be switch to switch then crossover is probably the right choice.
At this point I would like to try to narrow down where the problem is happening. If you plug a laptop or PC into the Ethernet outlet in the wall (with a straight cable) do you get link on the PC? This will help tell whether the problem is on our side of the wall outlet or the other side of the wall outlet.
HTH
Rick
05-23-2007 08:10 AM
You should also assign the interface to the vlan you created if it isn't already.
A swith-to-switch link should be a trunk and the cable should a be a cross-over.
int fa0/1
description Trunk to other switch
switcport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan <
the other switch should be setup with this config as well.
05-23-2007 08:49 AM
Bryan,
A little clarification on your point, its really not neccssary to configure the switch ports as trunk ports.The port output shows that it is a static access port on Vlan1 and I think the original poster has to make sure that he uses a cross-over cable and it is connected to vlan1 on the other switch as well.
-amit singh
05-23-2007 12:49 PM
Thanks for the clarification Amit.
05-24-2007 04:13 AM
Well, even if your answers help to clarify, i have to abandon the idea of plugging my switch to the LAN
I will now use my lab as a dedicated test LAN, so my previous question is no longer relevant.
Though i am now trying to connect my switch to a PC via a straight-through cable:
I have setup the ethernet port on the switch in mode access.
The administrator IP (on vlan 1) is 10.2.10.200/16 (no default gateway) and the PC has an IP 10.2.10.199/16
Ping doesnt succeed...The firewall is disabled on the PC and PC and switch are connected with a straight-through cable.
Let me know if you need any other info.
Thanks again
05-24-2007 04:46 AM
Hi ,
Have you configured the default gateway on your pc.
Thanks,
Satish
05-24-2007 04:58 AM
No i havent, which IP should the default-gateway be?
05-24-2007 05:42 AM
Alan
Since your previous post indicates that both the PC and the switch management address are in the same VLAN:
The administrator IP (on vlan 1) is 10.2.10.200/16 (no default gateway) and the PC has an IP 10.2.10.199/16
the default gateway does not matter. When you get a layer 3 device into your test environment (either layer 3 switch or router) you would use the address of that device as the default gateway for the PC. As long as you are connected to a layer 2 switch and there is no layer 3 device, the default gateway is immaterial.
If the PC can not ping the switch there is some issue other than the default gateway. It would be a good start if you would post the output of show interface from the switch. Also is the PC showing link on the Ethernet connection?
HTH
Rick
05-24-2007 05:47 AM
Is you PC link up ? What does " show interface vlan 1 " tells you. The Vlan interface should be up/up for the same. Have you connected the PC on a port which belongs to Vlan1.
HTH,
-amit singh
05-24-2007 05:56 AM
show interface vlan 1
Vlan1 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is CPU Interface, address is 000d.659f.7600 (bia 000d.659f.7600)
Internet address is 10.2.10.200/16
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
Last input 00:00:04, output never, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue :0/40 (size/max)
5 minute input rate 2000 bits/sec, 2 packets/sec
5 minute ouxtput rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
3909 packets input, 661395 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 722 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 8 ignored
2704 packets output, 154908 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 2 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
The PC link is up and is connected to a port on VLAN 1
05-24-2007 05:54 AM
So here is the config on the first switch
show run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 1194 bytes
!
version 12.1
no service pad
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service password-encryption
!
hostname switch1
!
enable secret xxx
!
username thomas privilege 15 password xxxx
ip subnet-zero
!
spanning-tree mode pvst
no spanning-tree optimize bpdu transmission
spanning-tree extend system-id
!
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
no ip address
interface FastEthernet0/2
no ip address
!
interface FastEthernet0/3
no ip address
!
interface FastEthernet0/4
no ip address
!
interface FastEthernet0/5
no ip address
!
interface FastEthernet0/6
no ip address
!
interface FastEthernet0/7
no ip address
!
interface FastEthernet0/8
no ip address
!
interface FastEthernet0/9
!
interface FastEthernet0/10
no ip address
!
interface FastEthernet0/11
no ip address
!
interface FastEthernet0/12
no ip address
!
interface Vlan1
ip address 10.2.10.200 255.255.0.0
no ip route-cache
!
ip http server
ip http authentication local
!
!
line con 0
password xxx
login
line vty 0 4
password xxx
logging synchronous
login
line vty 5 15
password xxx
logging synchronous
login
!
end
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