12-01-2014 12:23 PM - edited 03-07-2019 09:43 PM
I have got a bit of a strange issue when I am trying to add another vlan to one of our 6500 switches on another floor to separate a particular subnet from other vlans ,so the issue is it won’t assign any ip address to the host that is currently connected in to that particular port that the vlan is assigned to.
Just to break it up, we have currently the same vlan on 6500 VSS switch with bunch of host connected to it and I would like to add the same vlan on the switch that is located on the 2nd floor with the same spec. to connect another host to it as part of the same team with the same configuration but it does not work!
Below is the configuration on the 6500 (L2) switch on the 2nd floor that is connected to the main 6500 VSS via fiber.
int gig 5/41
Switchport
Switchport access vlan 23
Switchport mode access
No ip address
Spanning-tree portfast
Spanning-tree bpduguard enable
int vlan23
no ip address
Below is the configuration of the main 6500 VSS switch. (L3)
Int vlan 4
Description Special Subnet
no ip address
Ip helper-address 192.168.2.100
Both switches are connected through port channel.
I wonder if anyone have experieneced the same issue or knows how to tweak into it and make it work.
12-01-2014 12:50 PM
Your configs are confusing ie.
1) your floor switch mentions vlan 23
2) your L3 switch mentions vlan 4 although your configuration shows the vlan 4 interface with no IP address which doesn't make a lot of sense.
If the connection between the two switches is an etherchannel trunk if you want the port on the floor switch to be in the same vlan as hosts connected to other switches just configure the port into that vlan and as long as the vlan is allowed on the trunk it should work.
Perhaps I have misunderstood what you are trying to do. If so please clarify.
Jon
12-01-2014 12:53 PM
Thank you Jon,
My bad!! it should read vlan 23 on both,
The configuration has done by someone else and i am kind of takeing over so i am trying to underatnd myself and tweak further... and yes the connection between swicthes are etherchannel. (check below please)
Floor swicth config
int gig ...
no ip address
channel-group 20 mode des
L3 switch config
no switchport
ip address .......
ip flow ingress
ip hello-interval eigrp 1 1
load interval 30
12-01-2014 01:09 PM
No problem, makes a bit more sense now.
Are there any other clients on the L2 switch that are already in vlan 23 ?
Assuming you have not run out of IPs in the DHCP scope if there are no existing clients in vlan 23 on the floor switch can you check the port channel configuration ie. is it a trunk and if so does it allow vlan 23 ?
Edit - you will need to check both ends of the link ie. on the floor switch and the VSS primary switch.
Jon
12-01-2014 01:51 PM
at this point ,no, but they are going to be addedd more clients on L2 switch,
There is no trunk configured between port chanells per above configuration.
12-01-2014 01:56 PM
If the etherchannel between the switches is not configured as a trunk then what vlan is the etherchannel in ?
If it is not vlan 23 then it won't work.
Perhaps you could post the port channel interface from both ends.
Jon
12-01-2014 02:17 PM
here you go:
PO Configuration on L2
Int po 7
ip address xx.xx.xx.xx
ip hello-interval eigrp 1 1
load-interval 30
PO Configuration on L3
Int po 7
no switchport
ip address xx.xx.xx.xx
ip hello-interval eigrp 1 1
ip flow ingress
load interval 30
12-01-2014 02:32 PM
Okay, I don't think the floor switch is L2 because the above is a L3 connection.
I suspect the floor switch is acting as a L3 switch and your are running EIGRP to exchange routes.
So can you do a "sh ip route" on the floor switch and see what you get.
If it is L3 then without reconfiguration you can't extend vlan 23 to it but do you really need to ie. you could just create a new vlan and route that.
First though have a look at the routing table as suggested.
Jon
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