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Inter-VLAN Routing not working correctly

Inter-VLAN Routing not working correctly

IT-SA
New Contributor
Hello!

I just took over a System Administrator role for a company and trying to figure out what happened to one of their VLANs.
I am new to the Extreme Network devices. They currently have 3 stacked X450-e as their main switch stack/router.
The previous SA setup a new VLAN (VLAN11) to free up some IPs on the main subnet.
Some PCs started dropping from the network last week and we ended up figuring out that the VLAN had been removed from the switch configuration.
I readded it and tried to set everything up as it should be but its not working and I am starting to bang my head against the wall and need some other eyes on this to tell me where the issue might be.

I've gone through all the help guides on here and cannot get a PC to ping another PC on VLAN11 from VLAN1. I cannot even get VLAN11 to pass DHCP to the PC. Static set IP doesn't work either.
DHCP server IP is 192.168.0.17

Here is my current switch config:
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Eric_Burke
New Contributor III
So, you have a mismatch there. The untagged ports are the ones listed with "internal tag". The second port you list is a trunk port with only "tagged" vlans. It sounds like that's not what you're looking for.

IT-SA
New Contributor
Whoops, wrong port.

IT-SA
New Contributor
Port: 1:41
Virtual-router: VR-Default
Type: UTP
Random Early drop: Unsupported
Admin state: Enabled with auto-speed sensing auto-duplex
Link State: Active, 1Gbps, full-duplex
Link Ups: 24 Last: Tue Jul 17 19:02:11 2018
Link Downs: 23 Last: Tue Jul 17 19:02:07 2018
VLAN cfg:
Name: VOICE, 802.1Q Tag = 10, MAC-limit = No-limit, Virtual router: VR-Default
Name: VLAN11, Internal Tag = 11, MAC-limit = No-limit, Virtual router: VR-Default
STP cfg:
Protocol:
Name: VLAN11 Protocol: ANY Match all protocols.
Trunking: Load sharing is not enabled.
EDP: Enabled
ELSM: Disabled
Ethernet OAM: Disabled
Learning: Enabled
Unicast Flooding: Enabled
Multicast Flooding: Enabled
Broadcast Flooding: Enabled
Jumbo: Disabled
Flow Control: Rx-Pause: Enabled Tx-Pause: Disabled
Priority Flow Control: Disabled
Reflective Relay: Disabled
Link up/down SNMP trap filter setting: Enabled
Egress Port Rate: No-limit
Broadcast Rate: No-limit
Multicast Rate: No-limit
Unknown Dest Mac Rate: No-limit
QoS Profile: None configured
Ingress Rate Shaping : Unsupported
Ingress IPTOS Examination: Disabled
Ingress 802.1p Examination: Enabled
Ingress 802.1p Inner Exam: Disabled
Egress IPTOS Replacement: Disabled
Egress 802.1p Replacement: Disabled
NetLogin: Disabled
NetLogin port mode: Port based VLANs
Smart redundancy: Enabled
Software redundant port: Disabled
IPFIX: Disabled Metering: Ingress, All Packets, All Traffic
IPv4 Flow Key Mask: SIP: 255.255.255.255 DIP: 255.255.255.255
IPv6 Flow Key Mask: SIP: ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
DIP: ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
auto-polarity: Enabled
Shared packet buffer: default
VMAN CEP egress filtering: Disabled
PTP Configured: Disabled
Time-Stamping Mode: None

show port 2:13 info detail
Port: 2:13
Virtual-router: VR-Default
Type: UTP
Random Early drop: Unsupported
Admin state: Enabled with auto-speed sensing auto-duplex
Link State: Active, 1Gbps, full-duplex
Link Ups: 25 Last: Tue Jul 17 19:12:34 2018
Link Downs: 24 Last: Tue Jul 17 19:12:31 2018
VLAN cfg:
Name: Default, 802.1Q Tag = 1, MAC-limit = No-limit, Virtual router: VR-Default
Name: VOICE, 802.1Q Tag = 10, MAC-limit = No-limit, Virtual router: VR-Default
STP cfg:
Protocol:
Trunking: Load sharing is not enabled.
EDP: Enabled
ELSM: Disabled
Ethernet OAM: Disabled
Learning: Enabled
Unicast Flooding: Enabled
Multicast Flooding: Enabled
Broadcast Flooding: Enabled
Jumbo: Disabled
Flow Control: Rx-Pause: Enabled Tx-Pause: Disabled
Priority Flow Control: Disabled
Reflective Relay: Disabled
Link up/down SNMP trap filter setting: Enabled
Egress Port Rate: No-limit
Broadcast Rate: No-limit
Multicast Rate: No-limit
Unknown Dest Mac Rate: No-limit
QoS Profile: None configured
Ingress Rate Shaping : Unsupported
Ingress IPTOS Examination: Disabled
Ingress 802.1p Examination: Enabled
Ingress 802.1p Inner Exam: Disabled
Egress IPTOS Replacement: Disabled
Egress 802.1p Replacement: Disabled
NetLogin: Disabled
NetLogin port mode: Port based VLANs
Smart redundancy: Enabled
Software redundant port: Disabled
IPFIX: Disabled Metering: Ingress, All Packets, All Traffic
IPv4 Flow Key Mask: SIP: 255.255.255.255 DIP: 255.255.255.255
IPv6 Flow Key Mask: SIP: ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
DIP: ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
auto-polarity: Enabled
Shared packet buffer: default
VMAN CEP egress filtering: Disabled
PTP Configured: Disabled
Time-Stamping Mode: None

Eric_Burke
New Contributor III
You can do a "show port info detail" and compare a working/non-working port. Also, since you have IP's on all the VLAN's, try a "sho iparp" and see if it's listing any errors on the right hand side, toward the bottom/middle.

Robert_Cummins
New Contributor
Did you enable IP forwarding on the VLAN? Do a 'show VLAN vlan11' and check
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