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02-09-2013 10:07 AM - last edited on 07-21-2013 10:41 PM by Maiko-I
02-09-2013 10:07 AM - last edited on 07-21-2013 10:41 PM by Maiko-I
Problems with v1910
I'm a cisco guy and this is my first time working with HP gear. I'm probably missing something simple, but for the life of me I can't figure out what.
First issue: Stack traffic will not traverse an aggregate link. When i configure the "simple stack" it works great over a single link (the slaves show up in the topology list). However, if there's is a LAG configured between the switches, slaves will not appear in the list. I follow the very simple steps in the configuration manual on a brand new switch and get the same result every time. There's another post about this here, but there are no helpful replies.
Second issue: I have created two VLAN Interfaces (172.16.50.9 and 172.16.60.9 -VLAN 50 and 60 respectively). When at the switch command line, I can ping the first with no problem (172.16.50.9). When I ping the second, however, I get
"From 10.32.161.13 : Communication Administratively Prohibited" I've attached a screenshot.
I don't have any access lists in place and both VLAN interfaces were created the same way and are both listed as up. Is the 10.32.161.13 some type of hard-coded managemant IP? It is not an IP that I have configured anywhere.
Thanks for any guidance you can provide.
P.S. this thread has been moved from Switches, Hubs, Modems (Legacy ITRC forum) to Web and Unmanaged. - Hp Forum Moderator