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Hello, I have a vehicle connected to our network via a Cisco 2702 AP configured as a WGB. The wired client PLC behind the WGB is able to communicate with the network in order to perform its work, but I am unable to ping the PLC directly. Here is the ...
Hello, I have a MAC address that is flapping intermittently on a 2960X switch and I am unable to locate the other interface since it is not local to the device and we have over one hundred switches in our environment. I need help finding a method to ...
Hello Everyone, I found the problem. The SSID the WGB was connecting to (TestWGB) was on a different subnet. The SSID was using 192.199.1.X as opposed to 192.122.2.X. Once I changed the SSID to one with the same subnet, the pings were allowed through...
Hello Grendizer, I entered the 'clear ip arp destination_IP' like we discussed. Unfortunately, clearing ARP entries did not change the behavior. I went ahead and connected directly to the WGB on interface Gi1 with a static IP of 192.122.2.12. I was a...
Hello Grendizer,I will issue the 'clear ip arp destination_IP' command when I next connect to the WGB. It is outside of the window I can connect to it today, so I will have to get in on Monday.The AP connects to a WLC. The PLC is physically connected...
Hello Grendizer,My electrical engineer has verified that there is no option in the PLC for toggling ICMPv4 to enable/disable. We tested ping by sending one from the WGB and received a response, so the PLC is not blocking them.We also sent pings from ...
Hello Grendizer, 1) I do not have access to the PLC configuration directly. I am working with my electrical engineer to verify if ICMPv4 is enabled/disabled.2) I have set 'bridge 1 aging-time 100000' on the WGB.3) I think I misunderstood what was wri...