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TTL expired in transit!

TTL expired in transit!

Resolut1on
Contributor

Hi Friends,

Good day.

I have problem with Inter-Vlan.

Our goal is PC1 must communicate to PC2 with different VLANs. same as PC2 to PC1.

We followed this link below as guide. https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000083610

But seems inter-VLAN is not working because PC1 not successfully PING the PC2, same as PC2 to PC1. When we tried to ping each PC the ping is "TTL expired transit". but zero packet loss.
We tried this set up to our X440-G2. with the same configurations with the above GTAC link guide.

Thanks,

Resolut1on

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Resolut1on
Contributor
Hi Friends,

Good day!

I give you update.

Now I can ping from both PC1 and PC2 the both gateway.

But PC1 and PC2 cannot yet ping each other.

PC1 10.10.10.10 can PING 10.10.10.1 and 20.20.20.1
PC2 20.20.20.20 can PING 20.20.20.1 and 10.10.10.1

Thanks,

Resolut1on

Paul_Thornton
New Contributor III
Your PC looks like it doesn't have a route for 20.20.20.0/24. And the other PC doesn't have a route for 10.10.10.0/24, even though you have it set. I think the packets are going out to the Internet and then timing out there.

do a 'route print' on both PCs, that should show what's happening with the routing.

Paul.

Hi Paul,

I disabled my wireless connection now. The PC1 and PC2 not on the network now. But still PC1 cannot ping PC2, same as PC2 to PC1.

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Karthik_Mohando
Extreme Employee
The TTL transmit expired reply is from 116.50.128.1, is this a device in the network?
Can you check if there is some mis-configuration in the routing part?

show configuration "rtmgr" could be helpful here
GTM-P2G8KFN