Thank you for trying to help. The issue does not follow the PC. On port 8 is another PC that also has the exact same problem. On ports 9 and 10 are 2 Xerox printers.
Port 6 is PC1.
Port 7 is free. If I plug in port 7 a PC or a printer the problem does not get away.
Port 8 is a xerox printer
Port 9 is another xerox printer
Port 10 is PC2.
If I swap ports, for example, plug PC1 to port 10 and PC2 to port 6 the issue remains. I can confirm that the PCs can not ping each other as well as the printers. If I plug PC1 or PC2 to port 7 makes no difference. If I plug in one of the printers in port 7 also makes no difference. All these ports are on the same VLAN.
However on another stack in a different room same set of switches (N1500 Series), same VLAN 20, the same PC can ping the printers. It looks like the problem it is within that unit2 or stack.
It's a mystery and I haven't got a clue. There is port security on these ports but that shouldn't prevent the devices to ping each other, right?
I just had a quick look at the log files on the switch and I noticed these lines:
ERR DAI dropped ARP frame rcvd on i/f Gi2/0/06 in vlan 20, due to - IP VALID FAILURE
ERR DAI dropped ARP frame rcvd on i/f Gi2/0/08 in vlan 20, due to - DST MAC FAILURE
Hi goudeuk, What other devices are connected to vlan 20 in ports 8, 9, and 10? Make sure all of those can ping each other correctly, and see if any other devices can ping the printer. If not, you may want to try moving (or swapping) the printer to one of those ports to troubleshoot and possibly eliminate a port problem. If that doesn't work, try doing the same moving the PC to another vlan 20 port. Try to get an idea if it is just that particular port that is not working with the PC, or does the issue follow the PC. Hope this helps.
Yes I disabled port security but made no difference and I re-enabled it. Sure what config would you like to have a look at? Please note I am not a network expert.
goudeuk
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October 11th, 2018 07:00
Hello vt1012
Thank you for trying to help. The issue does not follow the PC. On port 8 is another PC that also has the exact same problem. On ports 9 and 10 are 2 Xerox printers.
Port 6 is PC1.
Port 7 is free. If I plug in port 7 a PC or a printer the problem does not get away.
Port 8 is a xerox printer
Port 9 is another xerox printer
Port 10 is PC2.
If I swap ports, for example, plug PC1 to port 10 and PC2 to port 6 the issue remains. I can confirm that the PCs can not ping each other as well as the printers. If I plug PC1 or PC2 to port 7 makes no difference. If I plug in one of the printers in port 7 also makes no difference. All these ports are on the same VLAN.
However on another stack in a different room same set of switches (N1500 Series), same VLAN 20, the same PC can ping the printers. It looks like the problem it is within that unit2 or stack.
It's a mystery and I haven't got a clue. There is port security on these ports but that shouldn't prevent the devices to ping each other, right?
I just had a quick look at the log files on the switch and I noticed these lines:
ERR DAI dropped ARP frame rcvd on i/f Gi2/0/06 in vlan 20, due to - IP VALID FAILURE
ERR DAI dropped ARP frame rcvd on i/f Gi2/0/08 in vlan 20, due to - DST MAC FAILURE
vt1012
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October 11th, 2018 07:00
goudeuk
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October 12th, 2018 02:00
Hello
Yes I disabled port security but made no difference and I re-enabled it. Sure what config would you like to have a look at? Please note I am not a network expert.
Thank you