I am trying to access the switch remotely from my laptop(I can ping the IP 10.60.42.1 & other IP's in the same subnet except 10.60.42.126) and also tried from a device(10.60.42.13) that is directly connected to the port on this switch(10.60.42.126) and it doesn't ping from there as well.
I can't reach GW from Dell, but I can reach the GW from the Cisco switch no problem. Also these are brand new switches that are shipped and also validated that they are up to date on firmware.
gadikota
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December 28th, 2018 05:00
Hi Experts,
I have Dell N1548 switch and ports Gi1/0/48 and Te1/0/1 ports are connected to the uplink cisco switch ports 2/28 and 3/19
DellN1548:
Port Gi1/0/48 - port in trunk mode and allow All vlans
Port Te1/0/1 - port in trunk mode and allow All vlans
cisco:
Port 2/28 -- port in trunk mode and allow All vlans
Port 3/19 -- port in trunk mode and allow All vlans
On Dell N1548, I have management configured as below
console#show ip interface
Default Gateway................................ 10.60.42.1
L3 MAC Address................................. 4CD9.8FE3.5860
Routing Interfaces:
Interface State IP Address IP Mask Method
---------- ----- --------------- --------------- -------
Vl1 Up 10.60.42.126 255.255.255.128 Manual
console#ping 10.60.42.1
Pinging 10.60.42.1 with 0 bytes of data:
Reply From 10.60.42.126: Destination Unreachable.
Reply From 10.60.42.126: Destination Unreachable.
Reply From 10.60.42.126: Destination Unreachable.
----10.60.42.1 PING statistics----
4 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
round-trip (msec) min/avg/max = <10/<10/<10
console#
DELL-Josh Cr
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December 28th, 2018 10:00
Hi,
Are you trying to connect to it from a device that is directly connected?
gadikota
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December 28th, 2018 11:00
Hello Josh,
I am trying to access the switch remotely from my laptop(I can ping the IP 10.60.42.1 & other IP's in the same subnet except 10.60.42.126) and also tried from a device(10.60.42.13) that is directly connected to the port on this switch(10.60.42.126) and it doesn't ping from there as well.
Thanks
DELL-Josh Cr
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December 28th, 2018 13:00
Have you rebooted the switch? Is the firmware up to date? There isn’t an IP address conflict?
gadikota
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December 29th, 2018 00:00
Yes, the switch has been rebooted many times and we have IPAM to make sure there is no conflict as it discovers the IP's automatically.
Dell switch (2 ports) --> Cisco switch (2 ports) --> Gateway switch
I can't reach GW from Dell, but I can reach the GW from the Cisco switch no problem. Also these are brand new switches that are shipped and also validated that they are up to date on firmware.
gadikota
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January 2nd, 2019 03:00
wgbDev
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November 21st, 2019 11:00
Did this get resolved? I'm having the EXACT same issue with x4012 switches when using a VPN to access them.
-Glen