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10-30-2018 07:19 AM - edited 10-30-2018 10:09 AM
10-30-2018 07:19 AM - edited 10-30-2018 10:09 AM
I have an HP E3500yl-24G that I have configured with VLAN 100 and an IP Address.
The steps I have completed are below:
- Configured like the other Procurve switches with a VLAN 100 for management access.
- I am trunking the receving port on the uplevel switch with VLAN 100 tagged.
- I have set the uplink port to tag VLAN 100 on this switch.
- I can ping the uplevel switch's VLAN 100 IP from my computer.
- I cannot ping the switch's VLAN 100 IP.
- I cannot ping from either switch's console to the other switch's VLAN IP.
- I connected a computer to a port that was set as untagged VLAN 100 with an IP Address in the switch's subnet and I could not ping it. I had to add an route, as below, to get a response to the computer with a ping.
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.1.1
I have done multiple google searches and cannot find why I cannot get VLAN 100 to work.
I am adding the configuraton below, with IPs obfuscated, for review.
HP-E3500yl-24G(config)# sh run Running configuration: ; J8692A Configuration Editor; Created on release #K.16.02.0021 ; Ver #10:08.03.81.30.02.34.59.2c.6b.ff.f7.fc.7f.ff.3f.ef:26 hostname "HP-E3500yl-24G" module 1 type j86xxa trunk 24 trk10 trunk port-security 12 learn-mode port-access radius-server host 10.1.1.22 key "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" timesync sntp sntp unicast no telnet-server time daylight-time-rule continental-us-and-canada time timezone -300 ip authorized-managers 10.1.1.55 255.255.255.255 access manager ip authorized-managers 10.1.1.56 255.255.255.255 access manager ip authorized-managers 10.1.1.57 255.255.255.255 access manager ip authorized-managers 10.1.1.58 255.255.255.255 access manager ip authorized-managers 10.1.1.59 255.255.255.255 access manager ip default-gateway 10.1.1.1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.1.1 snmp-server community "public" snmp-server community "private" unrestricted snmp-server community "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" operator snmp-server community "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" unrestricted snmp-server host 10.1.1.98 community "public" snmp-server host 10.1.1.99 community "public" snmp-server contact "IT" location "IDF1" aaa authentication port-access eap-radius aaa port-access authenticator 12 aaa port-access authenticator 12 logoff-period 60 aaa port-access authenticator 12 client-limit 1 aaa port-access authenticator active vlan 1 name "DEFAULT_VLAN" no untagged 23 untagged 1-22,Trk10 no ip address exit vlan 100 name "Server VLAN" untagged 23 tagged Trk10 ip address 10.1.1.30 255.255.255.0 exit spanning-tree spanning-tree Trk10 priority 4 no autorun no dhcp config-file-update no dhcp image-file-update device-profile name "default-ap-profile" cos 0 exit password manager password operator
It woudl be greatly appreciated if I could get some help as why this is happening because this software version isn't far behind and this issue may arise again for me as we replace older switches.
EDIT: Updated to add Private IPs rather than obfuscated Public IPs.
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10-30-2018 09:52 AM - edited 10-30-2018 09:56 AM
10-30-2018 09:52 AM - edited 10-30-2018 09:56 AM
Re: Unable to connect to new VLAN IP Address
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10-30-2018 10:03 AM
10-30-2018 10:03 AM
Re: Unable to connect to new VLAN IP Address
They are not Private IP Addresses thus the reason they are sanitized.
I can put in private IP Addresses that mimic my environment, but it can be discerned from my post.
Also, I have this exact same VLAN working on about 30 switches between Procurve and Comware OS versions. They are all in the same subnet and they can ping each other from inside the VLAN.
I am the one working on the routing, which isn't needed in the very simple environment I have. I only have them going up to a default gateway.
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10-30-2018 02:04 PM
10-30-2018 02:04 PM
Re: Unable to connect to new VLAN IP Address
In Reponse to the need for the commands show ip, show ip route, and show vlan below are the output of those commands.
Problematic downlevel switch
HP-E3500yl-24G# sh ip Internet (IP) Service IP Routing : Disabled Default Gateway : 10.1.1.1 Default TTL : 64 Arp Age : 20 Domain Suffix : DNS server : | Proxy ARP VLAN | IP Config IP Address Subnet Mask Std Local -------------------- + ---------- --------------- --------------- ---------- DEFAULT_VLAN | Disabled Server VLAN | Manual 10.1.1.30 255.255.255.0 No No HP-E3500yl-24G# show ip route IP Route Entries Destination Gateway VLAN Type Sub-Type Metric Dist. ------------------ --------------- ---- --------- ---------- ---------- ----- 127.0.0.0/8 reject static 0 0 127.0.0.1/32 lo0 connected 1 0 HP-E3500yl-24G# show vlan Status and Counters - VLAN Information Maximum VLANs to support : 256 Primary VLAN : DEFAULT_VLAN Management VLAN : VLAN ID Name | Status Voice Jumbo ------- -------------------------------- + ---------- ----- ----- 1 DEFAULT_VLAN | Port-based No No 100 Server VLAN | Port-based No No
Uplevel working switch
ProCurve Switch 2848(config)# show ip Internet (IP) Service IP Routing : Disabled Default Gateway : 10.1.1.1 Default TTL : 64 Arp Age : 20 VLAN | IP Config IP Address Subnet Mask ------------ + ---------- --------------- --------------- DEFAULT_VLAN | Disabled Server VLAN | Manual 10.1.1.31 255.255.255.0 ProCurve Switch 2848(config)# show ip route IP Route Entries Destination Gateway VLAN Type Sub-Type Metric Dist. ------------------ --------------- ---- --------- ---------- ---------- ----- 0.0.0.0/0 10.1.1.1 100 static 250 1 127.0.0.0/8 reject static 0 250 127.0.0.1/32 lo0 connected 0 0 10.1.1.0/24 Server VLAN 100 connected 0 0 ProCurve Switch 2848(config)# sh vlan Status and Counters - VLAN Information Maximum VLANs to support : 8 Primary VLAN : DEFAULT_VLAN Management VLAN : 802.1Q VLAN ID Name Status Voice Jumbo -------------- ------------ ------------ ----- ----- 1 DEFAULT_VLAN Port-based No No 100 Server VLAN Port-based No No
I can see right away the routes are missing in the downlevel switch that isn't working. I have set an ip route to 10.1.1.1 for all traffic, but it isn't in the routes.
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11-01-2018 05:39 PM
11-01-2018 05:39 PM
Solution
@JF7 wrote: I have set an ip route to 10.1.1.1 for all traffic, but it isn't in the routes.
It isn't the only thing that doesn't appear on the routes...the show ip route command doesn't list the directly connected route to 10.1.1.0/24 Subnet (to which the Servers's VLAN SVI belongs) as instead happens on the other switch; have you tried to re-create (remove and add) the VLAN 100 (10.1.1.30) on the problematic downlevel switch? Which software version is the HP ProCurve E3500yl-24G Switch running on (just curious)?
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11-05-2018 05:42 AM
11-05-2018 05:42 AM
Re: Unable to connect to new VLAN IP Address
@parnassus wrote: have you tried to re-create (remove and add) the VLAN 100 (10.1.1.30) on the problematic downlevel switch?
I have tried to recreate a few times, this was after completely removing the VLAN and only having VLAN 1. I can try again to doublecheck I didn't do anything wrong in the process.
@parnassus wrote: Which software version is the HP ProCurve E3500yl-24G Switch running on (just curious)?
K.16.02.0021
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11-05-2018 09:35 AM
11-05-2018 09:35 AM
Re: Unable to connect to new VLAN IP Address
@parnassus wrote: have you tried to re-create (remove and add) the VLAN 100 (10.1.1.30) on the problematic downlevel switch?
So somehow this time it worked.
The steps I completed are:
- Removed VLAN 100 with, no vlan 100.
- Removed Spanning Tree with, no spanning-tree.
- Enabled gvrp (I have been setting this up on the other switches).
- Saved with, wr mem.
- Exited configuration terminal.
- Went back into configuation terminal.
- Created VLAN 100.
- Tagged port 24.
- Set IP Address of 10.1.1.30
- Could not ping 10.1.1.30.
- Removed tagged port 24 from VLAN 100.
- Checked to see if gvrp was working.
- Ping was still running and after checking it was now responding.
- The sh ip route command showed the correct routes.
- Set port 24 to tagged on VLAN 100.
- Ping was still responding and the routes were still correct.
- Set VLAN name back to "Server VLAN".
- Again ping was responding and routes were still correct.
Weird thing was that it was responding before tagging port 24, probably due to gvrp, but it is now working. I do not know how or why, as I had recreated once before.