03-17-2009 05:44 PM - edited 03-06-2019 04:39 AM
the user and the pc are on different vlans but they are both connected to the same 4500 switch.
The user said he was able to reach the server at one time.
I can ping the server from the pc.
I cannot ssh from the pc to the server through the 4500.
I can ssh from the 4500 to the server.
There are no ACLs on the 4500.
Any ideas??
Thank you
03-17-2009 06:38 PM
Can you ssh from your PC to the 4500?
If not, please check for the following commands are present:
line vty 0 15
transport input ssh
or
transport input all
03-17-2009 06:46 PM
Yes, I can ssh from the PC to the 4500.
03-18-2009 04:28 AM
If no acls then the switch should have no bearing . Different SSH versions on the devices ???
03-18-2009 08:35 AM
the switch is using version 1.99 and i can ssh to the server from there.
only when im on my pc i cant ssh. im on a different vlan than the server, but both my pc and the server are directly connected to the switch and i can ping the server from my pc.
03-19-2009 04:02 AM
Just to add to the madness, when I do a traceroute from another switch not directly connected to the server, I get a bunch of question marks. I can however ping the server address.
03-20-2009 03:41 AM
Hi
1. Please let me know whether you are trying to do the ssh to ip address of server or name of the server. If name please try to do with ip address of server.
2. What is the output of this command
telnet
03-20-2009 04:12 AM
I'm using the ip when trying to ssh. I'll check the results of the telnet test when I get to work. What would that test result tell me exactly?
03-20-2009 05:26 AM
The command telnet
is trying to telnet port 22 (ssh).
If you are getting blank screen after u enter this command means there is no problem on your switch and we can start checking the policies on server side.
03-20-2009 06:31 AM
this is what happens when i try that in a cmd prompt:
telnet XX.XXX.XXX.40 22
Connecting To XX.XXX.X.40...Could not open connection to the host, on port 22:
Connect failed
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