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02-21-2017 08:07 AM
02-21-2017 08:07 AM
Hi,
Looking to find a solution to a problem with a switch configuration. I had resolved this but I don't remember what the end result had been.
The current problem is my dhcp server keeps getting BAD_ADDRESS and it fills my scope. My FF 5700 is my backend network switch for storage which is vlan-ed. I do have VLAN 1 untagged.
In the DHCP log I get these entries:
10,02/20/17,22:38:37,Assign,10.1.121.32,,653866372E323430382E643437352D566C616E31,,3336358920,0,,,,0x4850452E2048504520464620353730302D33325847542D3858472D32515346502B20537769746368,HPE. HPE FF 5700-32XGT-8XG-2QSFP+ Switch,,,,0
13,02/20/17,22:38:39,Conflict,10.1.121.32,BAD_ADDRESS,,,0,6,,,,,,,,,0
10,02/20/17,22:38:46,Assign,10.1.121.33,,653866372E323430382E643437352D566C616E31,,407931667,0,,,,0x4850452E2048504520464620353730302D33325847542D3858472D32515346502B20537769746368,HPE. HPE FF 5700-32XGT-8XG-2QSFP+ Switch,,,,0
13,02/20/17,22:38:48,Conflict,10.1.121.33,BAD_ADDRESS,,,0,6,,,,,,,,,0
So I kind of know the culprit.
Question is, what have I inadvertently caused to make it react to the DHCP server like this? deleting the bad_address out of the scope is the only option right now.
Attached is my switch port config.
2. version 7.1.045, Release 2422P01
3.(#)
4. sysname Unkown
5.(#)
6. clock timezone PacificTime minus 08:00:00
7. clock protocol none
8.(#)
9. irf mac-address persistent timer
10. irf auto-update enable
11. undo irf link-delay
12. irf member 1 priority 1
13. irf mode normal
14.(#)
15. lldp global enable
16.(#)
17. system-working-mode StandardBridge
18. password-recovery enable
19.(#)
20.vlan 1
21.(#)
22.vlan 30
23. ip-subnet-vlan 30 ip 10.1.122.0 255.255.255.0
24.(#)
25. stp global enable
26.(#)
27.interface NULL0
28.(#)
29.interface Vlan-interface1
30. ip address dhcp-alloc
31.(#)
32.interface Vlan-interface30
33. ip address 10.1.122.3 255.255.255.0
34.(#)
35.interface FortyGigE1/0/41
36.(#)
37.interface FortyGigE1/0/42
38.(#)
39.interface M-GigabitEthernet0/0/0
40. ip address 10.1.121.15 255.255.255.0
41.(#)
42.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1
43.(#)
44.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/2
45.(#)
46.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/3
47.(#)
48.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/4
49.(#)
50.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/5
51.(#)
52.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/6
53.(#)
54.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/7
55.(#)
56.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/8
57.(#)
58.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/9
59.(#)
60.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/10
61.(#)
62.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/11
63.(#)
64.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/12
65.(#)
66.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/13
67. port link-type hybrid
68. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
69. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
70. jumboframe enable 9000
71.(#)
72.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/14
73. port link-type hybrid
74. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
75. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
76. jumboframe enable 9000
77.(#)
78.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/15
79. port link-type hybrid
80. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
81. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
82. jumboframe enable 9000
83.(#)
84.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/16
85. port link-type hybrid
86. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
87. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
88. jumboframe enable 9000
89.(#)
90.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/17
91. port link-type hybrid
92. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
93. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
94. jumboframe enable 9000
95.(#)
96.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/18
97. port link-type hybrid
98. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
99. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
100. jumboframe enable 9000
101.(#)
102.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/19
103. port link-type hybrid
104. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
105. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
106. jumboframe enable 9000
107.(#)
108.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/20
109. port link-type hybrid
110. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
111. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
112. jumboframe enable 9000
113.(#)
114.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/21
115. port link-type hybrid
116. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
117. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
118. jumboframe enable 9000
119.(#)
120.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/22
121. port link-type hybrid
122. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
123. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
124. jumboframe enable 9000
125.(#)
126.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/23
127. port link-type hybrid
128. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
129. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
130. jumboframe enable 9000
131.(#)
132.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/24
133. port link-type hybrid
134. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
135. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
136. jumboframe enable 9000
137.(#)
138.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/25
139. port link-type hybrid
140. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
141. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
142.(#)
143.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/26
144. port link-type hybrid
145. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
146. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
147.(#)
148.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/27
149. port link-type hybrid
150. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
151. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
152.(#)
153.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/28
154. port link-type hybrid
155. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
156. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
157.(#)
158.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/29
159. port link-type hybrid
160. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
161. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
162.(#)
163.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/30
164. port link-type hybrid
165. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
166. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
167.(#)
168.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/31
169. port link-type hybrid
170. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
171. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
172.(#)
173.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/32
174. port link-type hybrid
175. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
176. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
177.(#)
178.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/33
179. port link-type hybrid
180. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
181. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
182.(#)
183.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/34
184. port link-type hybrid
185. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
186. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
187.(#)
188.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/35
189. port link-type hybrid
190. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
191. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
192.(#)
193.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/36
194. port link-type hybrid
195. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
196. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
197.(#)
198.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/37
199. port link-type hybrid
200. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
201. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
202.(#)
203.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/38
204. port link-type hybrid
205. port hybrid vlan 30 tagged
206. port hybrid vlan 1 untagged
207.(#)
208.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/39
209. port link-type trunk
210. port trunk permit vlan all
211. port up-mode
212.(#)
213.interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/40
214.(#)
215. scheduler logfile size 16
216.(#)
217.line class aux
218. user-role network-admin
219.(#)
220.line class vty
221. user-role network-operator
222.(#)
223.line aux 0
224. user-role network-admin
225.(#)
226.line vty 0 15
227. authentication-mode scheme
228. user-role network-operator
229. protocol inbound ssh
230.(#)
231.line vty 16 63
232. user-role network-operator
233.(#)
234. ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0 10.1.121.1
235. ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0 10.1.122.254 tag 30
236.(#)
237. ssh server enable
238. ssh user admin service-type all authentication-type password-publickey assign publickey pldcss
239.(#)
240. tftp client source ip 10.1.121.251
241.(#)
242.radius scheme system
243. user-name-format without-domain
244.(#)
245.domain system
246.(#)
247. domain default enable system
248.(#)
249.role name level-0
250. description Predefined level-0 role
251.(#)
252.role name level-1
253. description Predefined level-1 role
254.(#)
255.role name level-2
256. description Predefined level-2 role
257.(#)
258.role name level-3
259. description Predefined level-3 role
260.(#)
261.role name level-4
262. description Predefined level-4 role
263.(#)
264.role name level-5
265. description Predefined level-5 role
266.(#)
267.role name level-6
268. description Predefined level-6 role
269.(#)
270.role name level-7
271. description Predefined level-7 role
272.(#)
273.role name level-8
274. description Predefined level-8 role
275.(#)
276.role name level-9
277. description Predefined level-9 role
278.(#)
279.role name level-10
280. description Predefined level-10 role
281.(#)
282.role name level-11
283. description Predefined level-11 role
284.(#)
285.role name level-12
286. description Predefined level-12 role
287.(#)
288.role name level-13
289. description Predefined level-13 role
290.(#)
291.role name level-14
292. description Predefined level-14 role
293.(#)
294.user-group system
295.(#)
296.local-user admin class manage
297. password hash [blank]
298. service-type ssh https
299. authorization-attribute user-role network-
300. authorization-attribute user-role network-admin
301. authorization-attribute user-role network-operator
302.(#)
303. ip https enable
304. web https-authorization mode auto
305.(#)
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02-21-2017 09:00 AM
02-21-2017 09:00 AM
SolutionI had a power outage that exhausted my UPSs. I had previously added the line 30 "ip address dhcp-alloc" to my native vlan.
I must not have saved it in the config, so after removing that line by command below, it resolved my problem. Operator error.
system-view
interface vlan-interface 1
undo ip address dhcp-alloc
I had a heck of a time converting to this switch, but other than the weird documentation format, It works pretty well.