I recently setup a new extreme switch that I am having a problem with. The switch itself is not able to ping out and other devices aren't able to ping it. .Though I am able to ping through the switch. For example:
laptop>problem switch> netgear switch>dhcp server works.
All configuration settings are factory default except DHCP client has been enable.
Info:
SysName: X440G2-24t-G4
SysLocation:
SysContact:
support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000
System MAC: 00:04:96:A0:86:10
System Type: X440G2-24t-G4
SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal)
Recovery Mode: All
System Watchdog: Enabled
Current Time: Wed Jan 24 19:20:37 2018
Timezone: [Auto DST Disabled] GMT Offset: 0 minutes, name is UTC.
Boot Time: Wed Jan 24 18:46:59 2018
Boot Count: 71
Next Reboot: None scheduled
System UpTime: 33 minutes 37 secondsCurrent State: OPERATIONAL
Image Selected: secondary
Image Booted: secondary
Primary ver: 22.3.1.4
Secondary ver: 22.4.1.4
Config Selected: test2.cfg
Config Booted: test2.cfg
Config Automatic: NONE (Disabled)
Untagged ports auto-move: Inform
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Name VID Protocol Addr Flags Proto Po rts Virtual
Ac tive router
/T otal
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Default 1 192.168.101.132/24 -f----------T--------------- ANY 2 /28 VR-Default
Mgmt 4095 ------------------------------------------------ ANY 0 /1 VR-Mgmt
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Ori Destination Gateway Mtr Flags VLAN Duration
#bo Default Route 192.168.101.2 1 UG-D---um--f- Default 0d:0h:36m:37s
#d 192.168.101.0/24 192.168.101.132 1 U------um--f- Default 0d:0h:36m:38s
Does anyone know what could be causing this issue? It persists through power cycling. The workaround is to enable ipforwarding, which is unusual as I haven't had to do that with other switches.