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Ping works only one-way to host in VM virtualbox

Ping works only one-way to host in VM virtualbox

Petteri_Oksanen
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I am running EXOS VM's in Oracle VirtualBox.

I have a topology in this order: host1-sw1-sw2-host2.

I can ping from host2 to host1, but when I try to ping host1 to host2 the ping fails. I can't ping host2 from sw2 either. Here is snapshot of host1 and sw1:

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Here is a snapshot of sw2 and host2:

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Switch 1 and 2 are connected through OSPF.
What is the correct way to connect hosts in virtualized network?

I know there is no route to host from 192.168.11.3, but it still reaches 192.168.12.0/24 network, shouldn't it reach to the host also?

Thanks

- Petteri
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Are those VMs also or are they physical PCs?

Ok, wireshark can see the incoming packet, but says no response is found. Pretty confused what is causing this.

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I could install wireshark on those windows machines and track what happens in there.

Okay now I redid the cabling and this is the sad output on windows machines šŸ˜ž

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Oh right, that must've been from the testing that I did with LAG. I will test the ping now with right cabling.
GTM-P2G8KFN