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тАО07-19-2007 08:42 AM
тАО07-19-2007 08:42 AM
Static IP Address Cisco Catalyst 3020
Although I've followed the instructions to set the Cisco 3020 switch to a manual IP Address according to the 3020 Software Configuration Guide (pg3-10), the switch remains unpingable - can't recognize to/from the thing.
I have it hooked up to the site LAN through a procurve switch... and had the thing running with an ip address retrieved from the site DHCP servers.
Thx in advance for any ideas.
I have it hooked up to the site LAN through a procurve switch... and had the thing running with an ip address retrieved from the site DHCP servers.
Thx in advance for any ideas.
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тАО07-19-2007 09:13 AM
тАО07-19-2007 09:13 AM
Re: Static IP Address Cisco Catalyst 3020
Have you tried isolating the Cisco and tried pinging it using a test PC?
Not entirely clear on what you mean in the second part of your question - are saying the switch is contactable if it is setup to use DHCP?
And what testing have you done with / without the Procurve in the chain?
Not entirely clear on what you mean in the second part of your question - are saying the switch is contactable if it is setup to use DHCP?
And what testing have you done with / without the Procurve in the chain?
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тАО07-23-2007 02:56 AM
тАО07-23-2007 02:56 AM
Re: Static IP Address Cisco Catalyst 3020
Hello,
The switch was set up to take it's IPA via the site DHCP servers out of the box and it connected fine; the blades connected fine. Then I "reset" the switch to factory, and applied the static ip address (VLAN 1), netmask, and gateway.
I can access the switch from its static IP address when launching from OA. I normally access the switch through a serial connection.
A blade shows that it has a "1Gb connection" to the 3020, and the switch reports a good connection, but when I try to ping the 3020 (ipa) from the blade, there is no response.
When I try to ping the 3020 from the LAN, there is no response either.
I removed the Procurve from the equation - no change.
Thx for any assistance!
The switch was set up to take it's IPA via the site DHCP servers out of the box and it connected fine; the blades connected fine. Then I "reset" the switch to factory, and applied the static ip address (VLAN 1), netmask, and gateway.
I can access the switch from its static IP address when launching from OA. I normally access the switch through a serial connection.
A blade shows that it has a "1Gb connection" to the 3020, and the switch reports a good connection, but when I try to ping the 3020 (ipa) from the blade, there is no response.
When I try to ping the 3020 from the LAN, there is no response either.
I removed the Procurve from the equation - no change.
Thx for any assistance!
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тАО07-23-2007 04:49 AM
тАО07-23-2007 04:49 AM
Re: Static IP Address Cisco Catalyst 3020
Thx. I was suffering from a schizoid config... Conflicting FA0 and VLAN1... VLAN1 shutdown...
In the end, I disabled FA0 and "no shutdown" VLAN1 and I'm up. Thx for your attention.
In the end, I disabled FA0 and "no shutdown" VLAN1 and I'm up. Thx for your attention.
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