03-12-2018 06:52 AM - edited 03-08-2019 02:13 PM
We have a 2950G that has lost IP connectivity via the management IP. All ports, access and network trunks, are up and passing traffic but there we cannot reach via the management IP. Had been working previously and has gone up/down a few times. Please advise.
03-12-2018 06:57 AM
Hello,
I am afraid that you will need to use a console port to troubleshoot this problem.
The obvious questions would be, after consoling into the switch:
Best regards,
Peter
03-12-2018 07:01 AM
The SVi is up/up
gateway is correct, the switch was accessible and now it's not but nothing has changed in the config
cannot ping gateway, looks like layer 2 works but layer 3 is not working at all
vty lines not exhausted
checked the logs and nothing relevant
03-12-2018 07:10 AM
Hi,
This is interesting. Let's dig a little deeper:
Thanks!
Best regards,
Peter
03-12-2018 11:16 AM
1. The switch can ping it's own IP.
2. The gateway mac address was in the arp table.
3. If I clear the arp cache the pinging is intermittent as it was before. Sometimes it pings the gateway and sometimes it fails.
4. I see the mac address of the gateway being learned on many different vlansonthe switch but they all do have the correct physical interface which is a trunk between the switch and the other switch where the gateway is configured.
5. I rebooted but did not solve the issue.
03-12-2018 07:12 AM
I just had the exact same thing happen to a Catalyst 2690X switch for no apparent reason. I consoled in and found no issues. I rebooted the switch and it started working and has not had a problem since. Nothing in the logs showed issue. Very odd.
Mike
03-12-2018 07:16 AM
Hi Mike,
That's the worst case scenario indeed! Let's hope, though, we can revive the IP connectivity on this 2950 without reloading it.
One extra command I would like to see the output from: Would it be possible to pull out the output of show ip redirect from this box?
Best regards,
Peter
03-12-2018 01:11 PM
05-01-2024 01:37 PM
We have more than 40 cisco switches in the network that has lost IP connectivity via the management IP. All ports, access, and network trunks, are up and passing data and voice traffic but we cannot ping some time all the access switches via the management IP. It has been working fine from many years but last few weeks it has gone up/down a few times. All the switches are reachable from core switch and it is reachable from the local network once we ping the any management IP of the switch. I do not understand why it is happening.
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