For example if device connected with core switch, traceroute reached to core switch but core switch its falling. 2. RE: Printer ping on Switch but not ping from PC. This sounds like a very
Routing issues, can ping core switch but not firewall Ask Question Asked 9 years, 5 months ago Modified 9 years, 5 months ago
Look for me Access switch do not aware the IP coming from Core switch to reach back. so make sure Access switch aware routing setup correctly using ip route command.
Switching happens at layer-2, and unmanaged switches cannot ping or be pinged. A managed switch with a configured management interface (and
This switch can ping the core switch and all VLAN interfaces. The problem is if I connect a PC with on VLAN 30, I cannot communicate with the Core switches VLAN 30 interface IP.
As you can see in the screenshot, I can ping from PC1 to switch A, (because of Vlan 10), I can ping PC2 to switch B (because of VLAN 20). I have
The switch has no VLAN''s on it except the default VLAN1. With this setup, the switch can successfully ping PC1. If I Create a VLAN2 and assign PC1''s port to VLAN2, the switch can no
Once all the changes had been saved, the switch & pc ip addresses were now able to be pinged. However, back in the office (15mins later) pings have stopped to the switch but not to the pc
I can ping and see the bulk of these devices from my laptop''s ping sweep, but a few devices in the range will act as I described. They can only be pinged from the core fiber switch, which
This tutorial deals with possible solutions to issues related to computer connectivity. If you cannot ping a computer on the same network, try the solutions mentioned
I can ping the gateway of the vlan 7 i created from the switch in the middle and the switch on the other edge (3 switches involved total: core, middle
You have the Control and Default overlapping on ports, but as B-rad said, PC ports should be untagged unless you''re configuring tagging on the NICs. That''s an unnecessary step and
Hi all, Here is my network diagram: From the core switch, I can only ping to vlan 1 (10.65.0.0/24). I can''t ping to other vlans (2 & 3). I''m using Router
At present, I can ping to each end (including the Internet) from the intermediate router but I can''t ping through the router from either side. I do have
Now you should be able ping router about switch: if your switch is Layer 2 device (not L3) and managment vlan have different addressing than
Marvin Rhoads wrote: or is traffic from the switch to PCs going via the firewall? (Above ping output are from a telnet session coming from another pc/network 10.6.1.1, I don''t know if it can
I can''t even ping any of the VLANS on the core switch that I know are up. Can someone explain what I''m missing? VTP is working, FoH is in client mode and Core is Server and the updates
Windows connection is wired while Linux is connected through Wi-Fi. I cannot ping Windows from any device while I can ping other hosts (including
The issue is that if I connect a host to one of the interfaces on the switch, configure a suitable static IP address on the host (for the VLAN of the port it is connected to) and try and ping out to the internet, it
The only difference I see on the core switch is that there is an ACL that permits access from the VLAN we''re trying to ping from, but it''s set to ''ip access-group OUT'' and not ''IN'' as with
172.16.32.1 is the gateway for your subnet but probably isn''t the ip address your core is attempting to ping from. I''m guessing your core switch is attempting to ping from a subnet not allowed across the
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