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odd pinging problem

harrisgirls
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Hello Guys,

I know this is HP related but the forums over there are dire!..............Right I have just received 8x HP  2530-48G-PoE+ Switch (J9772A), applied a very basic config to these and  tagged the port on the core (5406zl), now when its all connected i get  some very strange pinging responces, :

Me pinging from 2530::

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2530 GUI:

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Me pinging 2530 from laptop\server:

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me ping core via 2530...............:

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show cpu on 2530:

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NOTE:

I also have 11x 2510G switches and every one of them works fine, i do not see this issue.....like with the 2530, same config etc,

I have tried 4x 2530 switches and they ALL do the same.

I have done the following:

I've updated the firmware on all of them - didnt make any difference

i've booted into the secondary image - didnt make any difference

Wiped them clean - - didnt make any difference

Updated the software on the 5406zl to the latest

Used difference cables (the 2530 is uplinked via a copper cables)

Ran the 2530 ON ITS ON with its own IP with a basic config and the pings are still all over the place when running on its own!

Ran the 2530 totally standalone!........with just an IP assigned and still does the same.

I cannot see anything in show logging.

No errors

Any ideas?

I've attached the show tech all log.....

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jimmysands73_2
Level 5
Level 5

You never said what the problem is.  Are we to assume your concerned about the ping times?

This morning on our network, pinging from one school to a diff school, with no traffic (sat morning):

* 0572-RTR-01:2 # ping con 10.3.4.6

Ping(ICMP) 10.3.4.6: 8 data bytes, interval= 1.

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=0 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=1 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=2 ttl=126 time=10 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=3 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=4 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=5 ttl=126 time=10 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=6 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=7 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=8 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=9 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=10 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=11 ttl=126 time=50 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=12 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=13 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=14 ttl=126 time=10 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=15 ttl=126 time=0 ms

16 bytes from 10.3.4.6: icmp_seq=16 ttl=126 time=0 ms

The issue is the ping reponces all over the place on this model switch