11-20-2013 07:14 PM - edited 03-07-2019 04:42 PM
We have configured a 2960G-24TC-L (Lan Based) switch up with IP address/default gateway (VLan 9) etc and it appears in our network and any device we connect to it has network access but we cannot communicate with it.
We use Cisco 2960s IP Based switches in our network here. With these switches we can manage them via Cisco Network Assistant and Telnet which the LAN based switch does not seem to give. Do you know of any way around this? Is it a configuration issue? Any help you could give would be most appreciated. I have attached a copy of the switch config.
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11-21-2013 08:20 AM
Make sure the L2 vlan for vlan 9 is in the vlan database., "show vlan " Check the default gateway on the switch and verify it matches the interface on the router.
11-21-2013 06:58 AM
Hi Owen,
Looking at your config I think interface GigabitEthernet0/20 is the uplink to your Core/Distribution layer device. If this is the full config of your switch than users connecting to any of the ports will be a part of Vlan 1 which is passed over the trunk by default and hence the PC's connecting to this switch are able to communicate with the outside network. If you see the trunk configuration there are no other Vlans passed and hence the Vlan 9 management interface could not be reached.
Solution
Add the command "switchport trunk allowed vlan add 9" under interface Gig 0/20.
HTH
Regards
Umesh
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11-21-2013 08:22 AM
He should not have to add vlan 9 under interface 20 because the the statement switchport mode trunk indicates all vlans are allowed by default. you may want to check the opposite end and make sure vlan 9 is allowed across the trunk.
11-21-2013 09:04 AM
Hi Glen,
You right, I just skipped my mind there, thnx for reminding me.
Regards
Umesh
11-21-2013 08:20 AM
Make sure the L2 vlan for vlan 9 is in the vlan database., "show vlan " Check the default gateway on the switch and verify it matches the interface on the router.
12-18-2013 02:08 PM
Thank you guys for your very helpful posts. The issue was an oversight on my behalf which you have all picked up on. I never added the Vlan information to the switch configuration. When I did add them, we were able to communicate with the switch via Vlan 9. Thank you again for all your help.
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