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Protected Port and IP local-proxy arp

tomek0001
Level 4
Level 4

Hi

I have this setup:

R1 -> | fa0/1

SW1 (vlan 2)

R2 -> | fa0/2

Two routers connected to a SW1 on the same vlan. Fa0/2 and fa0/1 had switchport protected configured. SW1 has a SVI 2 configured with ip local-proxy arp.

I'm trying to setup for these two routers to talk to each other through a the SVI 2 only and not directly. They can not communicate with each other directly because of the protected switchport but the local-proxy arp does not seem to be working.

Any idea what could be wrong?

All devices are on the same subnet and vlan (verified).

Doing an arp debug i see the requests but no responses.

Thanks in advance.

Tom

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Peter Paluch
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Tomek,

I wonder - do you have the Proxy ARP service enabled globally and/or on the SVI interface? Try entering these commands please:

no ip arp proxy disable

int vlan2

ip proxy-arp

ip local-proxy-arp

Best regards,

Peter

Peter,

Thank you for your response. I did have proxy arp enabled globally, but I didn't have the proxy-arp under the svi just the ip local-proxy-arp... oh and I had another silly mistake I didn't have "ip routing" enabled on that switch...

Thank you for you help.

Tom

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