Add vlan to existing switch and ospf routing
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‎03-13-2015 12:00 AM
Not able to ping new vlan default gateway
Name VID Protocol Addr Flags Proto Ports Virtual Active router /Total
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
corp_CTAP_agents 3710 10.131.82.1 /24 -f----------------------- ANY 0 /1 VR-Default
CTAP-Agent 500 192.168.112.1 /24 -f----------------------- ANY 80/132 VR-Default
Default 1 --------------------------------------------- ANY 0 /0 VR-Default
EVN 501 10.20.50.1 /24 -f----------------------- ANY 1 /3 VR-Default
IPC 502 172.16.50.1 /24 -f----------------------- ANY 1 /4 VR-Default
IVN 503 192.168.50.1 /24 -f----------------------- ANY 1 /7 VR-Default
Mgmt 4095 --------------------------------------------- ANY 0 /1 VR-Mgmt
XO_VPLS_MESH 1000 10.128.254.4 /24 -f-------o--------------- ANY 1 /1 VR-Default
VLAN Interface with name corp_CTAP_agents created by user
Admin State: Enabled Tagging: 802.1Q Tag 3710
Description: None
Virtual router: VR-Default
IPv4 Forwarding: Enabled
Primary IP : 10.131.82.1/24
IPv6 Forwarding: Disabled
IPv6: None
STPD: None
Protocol: Match all unfiltered protocols
Loopback: Disabled
NetLogin: Disabled
QosProfile: None configured
Egress Rate Limit Designated Port: None configured
Flood Rate Limit QosProfile: None configured
Ports: 1. (Number of active ports=0)
Untag: 3:44
Name VID Protocol Addr Flags Proto Ports Virtual Active router /Total
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
corp_CTAP_agents 3710 10.131.82.1 /24 -f----------------------- ANY 0 /1 VR-Default
CTAP-Agent 500 192.168.112.1 /24 -f----------------------- ANY 80/132 VR-Default
Default 1 --------------------------------------------- ANY 0 /0 VR-Default
EVN 501 10.20.50.1 /24 -f----------------------- ANY 1 /3 VR-Default
IPC 502 172.16.50.1 /24 -f----------------------- ANY 1 /4 VR-Default
IVN 503 192.168.50.1 /24 -f----------------------- ANY 1 /7 VR-Default
Mgmt 4095 --------------------------------------------- ANY 0 /1 VR-Mgmt
XO_VPLS_MESH 1000 10.128.254.4 /24 -f-------o--------------- ANY 1 /1 VR-Default
VLAN Interface with name corp_CTAP_agents created by user
Admin State: Enabled Tagging: 802.1Q Tag 3710
Description: None
Virtual router: VR-Default
IPv4 Forwarding: Enabled
Primary IP : 10.131.82.1/24
IPv6 Forwarding: Disabled
IPv6: None
STPD: None
Protocol: Match all unfiltered protocols
Loopback: Disabled
NetLogin: Disabled
QosProfile: None configured
Egress Rate Limit Designated Port: None configured
Flood Rate Limit QosProfile: None configured
Ports: 1. (Number of active ports=0)
Untag: 3:44
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‎03-13-2015 11:42 AM
Advanced Edge, when i log in it takes me to the 2nd switch, not the primary, when i do a show stacking it shows all three. i thought there was a way to telnet or switch to the various stacking units.
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‎03-13-2015 11:39 AM
Telnet to the specific slot # - You cannot run many commands from backup or standby nodes, when you telnet into the switch just issue the command "show license" and you will see the level. To see what slot is in what role, run the command "show stacking" - it will list the "master" and backup or standby nodes by slot #. Check the "show stacking" to make sure all are up and have roles.
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‎03-13-2015 11:35 AM
this is a stacked unit, 3 total, what's the cmd to switch to the 1st. switch?
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‎03-13-2015 11:24 AM
If you have a device connected, I would would force the port out of auto-negotiate (default) - "configure port <#> auto off speed 1000 duplex full" - And see if that gets the device up.. Sometimes auto-negotiate doesn't always work with some other vendors.
As to OSPF, in advanced-edge mode - you can see the license level "show license" - you can can get 4 active ospf interfaces, core license take that to 400 (hardware dependent). Look like you only have one enabled thus far so I assume you have advanced-edge and would have three more available.
As to OSPF, in advanced-edge mode - you can see the license level "show license" - you can can get 4 active ospf interfaces, core license take that to 400 (hardware dependent). Look like you only have one enabled thus far so I assume you have advanced-edge and would have three more available.
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‎03-13-2015 11:18 AM
I checked the port and it does show down, even though i've enable it, I also tried to turn on the loopback and I still could not ping it.
if you are on the core lic, not the top level license is there a limit to how many vlan's you can have that would route? from what I can tell i've created it the same as CTAP_agents.
if you are on the core lic, not the top level license is there a limit to how many vlan's you can have that would route? from what I can tell i've created it the same as CTAP_agents.
