Re: Not able to hit 2950
- From: Trendkill <jpmason@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 19:00:02 -0000
On Jun 28, 2:51 pm, kinnam...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jun 28, 1:44 pm, Trendkill <jpma...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 28, 2:37 pm, kinnam...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I just put a new 2950 on the network. The core is a 4507R. I already
had 46 2950's on the network. ON the new one I pasted the configue
into it from another switch. I did change the ip before I pasted it
in. The switch is working fine, passing traffic to the correct vlans
by port, but I am unable to telnet by ip in to it, and I can not ping
it either. The running configue shows correct ip. Any ideas?
Subnet mask? Is the IP in the right vlan? Does it have the correct
default gateway? Can you ping/telnet from the next hop?
yes correct subnet.Switchs get all vlans we vlan form the ports. The
ip is in the correct mangament range 10.1.32.*
Yes correct Gateway, No can not ping from any hop or even if I am
plugged into the switch its self
Yes but is the ip address on the right vlan? You have affirmed it is
the right IP, right subnet, right range, etc, but it also has to be in
the right vlan. A lot of the time that is VLAN 1, but in many cases
it is something else if going according to strict Cisco
recommendations.
What vlan is the management interface on on the other 2950s? 1? Is
this one on 1?
.
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