Cisco Switching/Routing :: C2960S / Prevent Traffic Per Port Or Inside VLan

Nov 27, 2012

I want to know what is the best way to black traffic inside the same VLAN, this VLAN is a user VLAN, it means that I am talking about access layer.I wanted to use private vlan, but C2960S doesn't support this feature. Any other way to prevent any to any traffic in the user vlan, this vlan only have to speak at the Layer 3.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 5520 Configure Traffic Flow Between Computers Inside VLANs And Routed Port

Jul 7, 2012

How to configure traffic flow between  computers inside VLANs and a routed port? Here is the setup details:
 
1. Switch 3750-X
2. VLAN 100 - ( SVI IP address 192.168.100.1 /24)
3. VLAN 200 - ( SVI IP address 192.168.200.1 /24)
4. routed port gi1/0/48 (IP address 192.168.150.1 /24). Note: this port is directly connected to a firewall ASA 5520 port IP 192.168.150.100 /24
 
Ip routing is enabled on the switch and inter vlan traffic is flowing ok. I can ping the routed port gi1/0/48 from  any computer connected in the VLAN 100 or 200. For example computer with IP 192.168.100.25 can ping the routed port 192.168.150.1. Switch can ping firewall port 192.168.150.100 and the 'sh ip route' command shows the network 192.168.150.0 /24 as directly connected network.
 
any computer in the two VLANs CANNOT ping firewall ASA port 192.168.150.100   Is it because inter VLAN routing does not work with a routed port on L3 switch? I looked up fallback bridging, but it is meant for non IP traffic.The goal is I am trying to set the ASA port as an internet gateway for VLANs. 

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: SG 300-28 How To Prevent Inter VLAN Routing

Mar 18, 2013

I have a SG 300-28 switch with the latest firmware installed running in Layer 3 mode.
 
I configured this router with 4 VLAN's where VLAN 1 is connected to the network router. All VLAN's call all communitcate with one another. How do I go about configuring VLAN's so that they can only communicate with the router and the internet and not each other?             

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 5548 Prevent VLAN From Internet Access

May 9, 2012

At the core of my network I have two Nexus 5548's with the routing/L3 daughter installed. They have a default route that points to my ASA 5520 for Internet access. I have configured a VLAN that I do not want to have access to the Internet. What is the best way of preventing this access?  ACL on the Nexus or Firewall rules on the ASA?

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Dec 9, 2012

I am looking for a reasonable switch but it has do do inter-VLAN Routing. I know I could go with a 3560/3750 with IP Services but I am also thinking the 2960S with IP Base IOS might do?
 
I have looked up the IP Base IOS and it does list IP Routing but how to actually configure inter-VLAN Routing on a 2960S with IP Base?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560 Possible To Create Vlan Inside Transport Vlan?

Jan 10, 2012

Between our hosting and a customer we have an extended vlan, traveling on a fiber, between two cisco 3560 switches.The thing is, that we want to create one or more vlans inside that extended vlan, in some way if possible?

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Cisco :: Prevent VLAN Change On Port?

Apr 26, 2012

I often have to change switch ports to different VLANs. Regardless of whether I find the ports myself or if someone tells me what the ports are, I'll always perform additional verification steps to make sure that the port I'm changing doesn't connect to a switch, a router, a server, or something else that's equally important. But mistakes happen, and I have accidentally changed the wrong port to a different VLAN, thereby disconnecting the end node.

Is there a way to configure a port so that it will not allow you to change its VLAN (or make any configuration changes to it)? I'm imaging a command that when applied to a port would not allow you to make config changes to the port until you remove that command from that port, at which point you'll be able to change its VLAN, shut it, etc. If there isn't such capability, what strategy do you use to minimize the possibility of accidentally changing trunks, routed ports, or important access ports to different VLANs (other than labeling and verify)?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: WS-C2960S-48FPS-L Stack Port Down?

Mar 14, 2013

I'm trying to configure a stack between two WS-C2960S-48FPS-L but does not working.The switch port is always Down.I tried to change de module and cables.I tried to make a loop in one of two switches and the ports always down.
 
IOS: 12.2(55)SE5
 #show switch stack-ports
  Switch #    Port 1       Port 2
  --------    ------       ------
    1          Down         Down

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: ASA 5510 Routing Specific Traffic To Inside Router

Nov 7, 2012

I have an ASA 5510, with Ethernet0 connected to Internet via a T1 line, Ethernet1 connected to LAN1, and Ethernet2 connected to LAN2.  LAN1 & LAN2 are independant, but share the Internet connection, via the T1 line.  On LAN2, I have another router that connects to the Internet, via a Comcast line.  I wish to route some of the traffic on LAN2 (10.38.77.0) to the other Router, on LAN2 (10.38.77.12) (connected to the Comcast line).  I have entered the following lines:

route inside2 10.11.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.38.77.12 1
route inside2 10.252.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.38.77.12 1
route inside2 172.22.6.0 255.255.255.0 10.38.77.12 1
 
I can trace the routes from the ASA 5510 (1st hop is to 10.38.77.12), but not from anything else on LAN2.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3500XL / DCHP Requests Blocked Inside VLAN?

Jul 7, 2012

i have several cisco 3500XL switches with trunking. I created a VLAN lets say 20 which purpose is for wireless clients. I installed wireless controller with 4 APs and controllers sees all 4 APs. Controller is also DCHP server. When wireless client authenticates it's DCHP requests in not getting to DHCP server (controller). If i connect all equipment in non managed switch everything works.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: IE-3000-8TC / CLI Vlan Command Does Not Work Inside A Config File

Apr 21, 2013

my environment:
IE-3000-8TC industry-switch
ios: ies-ipservicesk9-mz.150-2.SE2
 
if i do
 
vlan 12
name NextVLAN
state active
 
in putty, everything is ok. but if i set this lines in a config-file and use them by config net or copy tftp: running-config, then this commands are completely ignored.how to setup VLAN so that this are funktional. i dont need a "interface vlan xx"! in addition manually configured vlan are shown in show vlan command but there are no entries inside a sh running-config output even i user show running-config all.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3825 ISR - Traffic Route From Switch Port To Router Port

Jun 5, 2013

I'm fairly new to Cisco products am in the process of developing my network knowledge on a deeper level.  I have a 3825 with a HWIC-4ESW and I'm struggling to fully understand how the two "see" each other.  I've setup a V LAN with a layer 3 address on the HWIC and added the switch ports to it.  This seemed to allow devices connected to the switch ports to talk to the built-in router ports.  I thought this was all making sense until i applied an access-list to the router port.  It's a simple ACL i'm just using for testing and the only thing it does is blocks telnet from anywhere.  I know the ACL is setup properly because if I connect a device directly to the router port i cannot telnet to the port.  However, if i connect a device to one of the switch ports, i am able to telnet to the router port successfully. 

It seems that I'm missing something with how traffic flows from the switch port to the router ports and how the two "see" each other. 

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2960 / Traffic In Same VLAN Goes Up Trunk?

Feb 11, 2013

I have 2 hosts, 1 plugged in fa 0/21 in VLAN 101 and another in fa 0/22 in VLAN 101 on our L2 Cisco 2960.  If I try and transfer files from either host the gig 0/1 trunk port on the 2960 leading tot he 3750 fa 0/1 port hits 100mb (using a real time bandwidth monitor tool), but why?  This VLAN is on the same switch, why does it go one way up the trunk to the L3 3750 switch?  The L3 3750 is the VTP server and the 2960 is a client.  I would of thought the traffic stays local.  The 2 hosts don't even have a gateway set.To sum up the typology the 2960 and 3750 are trunked using a single cable.  The 3750 hangs of a ASA firewall using SVIs.Here is whatthe traffic looks like when copying a file between hosts (2gb file).
 
3750 L3 Switch (VTP Server)
  interface FastEthernet1/0/4
description Trunk to Cisco 2960 Gig 0/1
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
switchport nonegotiate

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Oct 10, 2012

Have a quick question regarding inter-vlan routing on a 3750.  Overview of network is ISP --> ASA --> 3750 (acting as my core and default gw).  I have 5 vlan interfaces on my 3750, all w/ 192.192.x.x subnets, a 6th w/ 192.168.100.x, and a 7th w/ 192.168.200.x.  I have enabled "ip routing" on the switch and can successfully ping from subnet A to subnet B as long as both devices are using the correct DG for their vlan, which is the switch.  I have a few ports that are trunked as well that go to ESX hosts which break out the vlans according to the subnet the vm should be attached to.  The ASA is set to nat internal traffic for all the vlans.
 
Now my question:  short of applying an ACL to each vlan interface to block traffic from other 192.192.x.x subnets is there a better way to accomplish this?  I want my 192.168.10.x subnet to be able to reach all the subnets, but don't want 192.192.10.x to be able to talk to 192.192.20.x for example.  I was thinking to create an acl like this:
 
access-list 120 permit ip 192.192.10.0 0.0.0.255 access-list 120 deny ip 192.192.0.0 0.0.255.255 192.192.10.0 0.0.0.255access-list 120 permit ip any 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255 192.192.10.0 0.0.0.255
 
and then applying this to the interface for the appropriate vlan. 

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: EDS 316 / 208 - Network Don't Permit Traffic UDP In VLAN

Jul 17, 2012

I have problems in my Cisco network until I connected some Moxa devices.This Moxa are models EDS-316 and EDS-208
 
My principal trouble is the traffic UDP. Suddently the network don't permit the traffic UDP in VLAN where are connected Moxa devices.
During an hour the Moxa can send TCP traffic, but can't send UDP. If a Moxa device is unplugged from network, all devices connected to him can work offile from principal network, but if I plugg again the Moxa is like disable.
 
After one hour (more or less) the system restart all functions and work fine.I catch the logs from TXerrorsInPorts and all the ports where is connected a Moxa have errors all time.
 
I don't know which is the problem, but I think that problem is in negotiation from Moxa to Cisco.This is the configuration from a port where is connected a Moxa: [code]

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Jun 14, 2012

I have a requirement to monitor all traffic going from the internal LAN to the cloud.  The LAN is a layer 2 VLAN  which spans multiple Cisco 4507 switched and other smaller switches.
 
The VLAN has an IP address which the hosts use as the default gateway.
 
The exit port is on a Cisco 3600X switch connecrted to 4507 #1 via a 10G fiber link. 4507 #1 connects the rest of the LAN. Those switches interconnect via 10G fiber and 1G copper links.
 
Currently the monitor host is connected to a 1G copper port, configured as a monitor port,  on one of the backside 4507s The switch manager says he has the switches configured so that I can see all traffic on the VLAN.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: GC2960 - Incoming Traffic On VLan Getting Lost?

Apr 11, 2012

We have a switch gc2960. It has ports configured on vlan 27 and vlan 29.It is connected to switch ch3550. It has presence of vlan 27 vlan 29 and also vlan 18 and several other vlans.Our internet firewall is connected to ch3550. It is a fortinet product, so this is not indicated on the diagram.
 
When the two switches were connected on vlan 29 access ports, pc's on vlan 29 on gc2960 worked as expected. vlan 27 clients of course did not work.When we switched the connecting ports to trunk ports, some weird stuff happened. Clients on gc2960 on vlan 29 could ping and resolve dns, but not browse the intenet. The same was true for clients on gc2960 vlan 27. We verified that packets from the web were coming in through the firewall. What we were thinking, is that they somehow were not being tagged to vlan 29 even though we were trunking.
 
When we set native vlan 29 on the trunk, then clients on gc2960 vlan 29 operated as expected. However, clients on gc2960 vlan 27 are still having this problem, we can ping and resolve dns but not browse.Consider the other switch ch2960-jstreet which has presence of vlan 18 and vlan 27. It is also connected on trunk to ch3550. We are not using native vlan on this trunk, and traffic works as expected.Is the lack of presence of vlan 18 a factor as to why gc2960 is not receiving the tagged packets correctly? Should the interface vlan18 on gc2960 have an ip address on the vlan 18 network?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 4900 Capturing VLAN Traffic And Set Destination To GE Ports

Jan 24, 2012

At present we are having a 4900 series switch where we are running one monitor session.Additionaly we are in need of capturing VLAN traffic and set the destination to 2 * GE ports , both are in the same switch.Due to the limitation of two monitor sessions per switch , we thought of putting the destination ports as port channel but it looks like it is not supported.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Block / Permit Intra Vlan Traffic On 3750

Feb 21, 2013

I have One switch 3750 and many switch 2960 c.I use one ASA 5510 to reach emote branche site (vpn conexion).I use one router 1841 for internet conexion.Router 1841, ASA and catalyst 2960 are connected on the 3750.Default gateway of all user is ASA IP
 
I configured Vlan 3750 and it work.Now I need to implement security : permit/block specific traffic between vlan [code] From vlan 72 I cannot have remote access on computer in vlan 34 and I cannot ping computer in vlan 34.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2960G / 3650G - Non-broadcast Traffic Appearing Across VLAN

Jul 5, 2012

We run a network of several 2960G and 3650G switches in a network with a number of VLANs. One one particular VLAN (let's call it VLAN 10) it appears that non-broadcast traffic (i.e. normal unicast traffic) is being copied to every port in VLAN 10 only on one switch . The traffic is not crossing trunk ports and does not appear on other switches that have ports in VLAN 10. We first spotted this by noticing that a UPS port had an unusual amount of activity on our port througput graphs:
 
This traffic at 4 am is not expected and this profile is repeated across all ports in VLAN 10 on this switch (a  WS-C2960S-48TD-L stack running IOS 15.0(1)SE3)\iffed one port using local SPAN (the UPS port) and discovered that this traffic was not broadcast, which was running at a normal low rate at all times. The traffic appeared to be unicast traffic from other ports of the sort you might see on a hub. It was from various hosts that live on VLAN 10, most (not all) of the conversations had one end station homed on the 'problem' switch. There are about 800 non-broadcast packets per hour and this is a busy VLAN so it does not account for all the traffic on the VLAN.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Net-flow Not Reporting Egress Traffic On 6509 Vlan

Nov 27, 2011

We have a pair of 6509 working in a VSS configuration (IOS 12.2(33)SX5). The 6509s connect to a pair of ASAs (7.2 code) running in an Active/Standby setup. These ASAs in turn connect to routers going to remote sites. I have configured Netflow on the following VLANS,
 
VLAN 10 - Servers Vlan
VLAN 9 - Transit/ASA VLAN (connects ASAs to 6509s). All traffic originating from any VLAN on the 6509 crosses this VLAN in order to reach remote sites and vice versa
 
I configured the netflow source VLAN 11 although I am not collecing any netflow from it.Although I have been getting lots of Netflow info, I noticed that netflow for traffic originating from any user VLAN on the 6509s going to any remote site via TRANSIT/ASA VLAN(9) does not get reported, I even tested with 4 GB traffic but no result. Only reverse traffic (i.e. from remote site to user VLAN) is reported as it traverses the Transit VLAN (9).
 
I read somewhere that egress netflow is not supported in 6500, but isnt traffic originating from a user vlan to a remote site via the transit VLAN (9) considered ingress with respect to the transit VLAN (9)? I would like to know whether bidirectional Netflow is supported on 6500 VLANS. I have mimimum control on routers beyond the ASAs, and since these ASAs run 7.2 code netflow is not supported, and Monitoring this Transit Vlan gives me extremely useful info.
 
I do get netflow biderectional traffic from the Server Vlan 10, but I think it is correlated by the netflow collector from vlans 9 and 10. [code]

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Setup VLan To Allow Video Traffic Between 2960 And 3750?

Nov 13, 2011

I am trying to setup a network using Cisco 2960 switches with vlans configured.  One vlan will handle video coming from four cameras that are connected to another 2960.
 
We have four cameras feeeding one port each on a 2960, that 2960 in turn feeds one port on the main 2960 which is the video vlan for that site.  From the site it goes back to a Cisco 3750 to be sent over to a Sonicwall firewall. If we connect to the 2960 that the camera are connected to we can see the video, but not on the main site 2960.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Sonic Wall 3060 - Filter Traffic From VLAN Through ASA?

Dec 18, 2011

I'm decommissioning my SonicWall PRO 3060 and upgrading to an ASA5550 (we're increasing our WAN link speed to 1Gig and need the 5550).  In any case, I want to copy over the configuration from the PRO to the ASA.  I have everything documented and I've started doing the changeover, but in looking at some other network diagrams on the net I'm seeing router symbols between the LAN switches and the ASA and I'm beginning to worry that I might need routers to do this which, of course, would increase cost quite a bit.
 
So my question is this: If I have a core switch carved into multiple VLANs and I connect each VLAN to a port on the ASA, will I be able to route and filter traffic from VLAN to VLAN through the ASA?  If so how, in general, is this accomplished (I'm betting ACLs).  I think that the ASA will be able to do this easily, but I just want to be sure before I get too far into the configuration of this unit,.
 
                                                                                          ASA
  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               GigE0/0          GigE0/1          GigE0/2          GigE0/3          GigE1/0          GigE1/1          GigE1/2          GigE1/3
                    |                    |                      |                      |                     |                     |                     |                     |
                    |                    |                       |                      |                     |                      |                     |                     |
                WAN          BackupWAN                                                  VLAN400        VLAN500        VLAN600         VLAN700

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Apr 22, 2013

I have pair of 5596 switches in vPC. One host say "HOST A" is connected to the primary vPC peer and other "HOST B" on secondary vPC peer.Both are in same VLAN 10. Both hosts are vpc orphan ports as their NIC is configured in active/standby mode.I have configured span session on both vPC peers with span source as VLAN 10 in rx mode.Span destination is connected to secondary vPC peer. The issue here is that I am not able to capture the traffic originating from HOST A destined to HOST B which is traversing vPC peer-link.Same issue occurs for the traffic in reverse way and span destination on primary vPC peer. In a nutshell, any traffic which crosses vPC peer-link is not getting captured.
 
What could be the issue and is there any solution for it. Below mentioned is the span config and relevant interfaces. [code]

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Mar 28, 2013

We recently extended our access layer using a pair of 5ks with extenders. We have a pair of 6509s at our core and they handle the intra-VLAN routing with SVIs. I recently noticed that access hosts connected to the extenders cannot pass traffic between each other if they are in different VLANs. The strange thing is these same hosts can ping devices in other VLANs as long as the other devices are not connected to the 5k environment.
 
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HostA - VLAN100 - connected to 5k extender
HostB - VLAN200 - connected to 5k extender
HostC - VLAN100 - connected to 2960 off our core
HostD - VLAN200 - connected to 2960 off our core
 
Each host can ping each other with the exception of HostA and HostB. As for specifics, we use HSRP (no VSS) between our cores.
 
When I ping between hostA and hostB, I see the egress packets on either 5k1 or 5k2. I then see ingress AND egress on Core1. There are no ingress packets on 5k1 or 5k2.The egress packets from Core1 show the correct destination MAC address of the target host. The mac address table shows the mac address on po31.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2960 / Which Port Is On VLAN 10

Mar 5, 2012

I have a Cisco 2960 48-port switch.  I enter "sh vlan" and it lists all the VLAN's.  One of the VLAN's listed is "10" with the name "EPIC".  What is the quickest way to find out what ports, if any, are assigned to this VLAN?

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Nov 21, 2012

i'm going mad on following problem. I'm trying to get 2 networks seeing each other while one of the network is a non VLAN network and the other one is a VLAN network.They should use the same interface so i added VLAN e0/0.122 to the interface e0/0.Send a ping from my asa to both gw-IP's made me happy at first. In second in figured out that i cannot reach any client in the other network. For testing purpose i created an permit acl to any/any for both networks, but the packets still get dropped by the default implicit rule. (deny any/anyMaybe i'm to stupid for this

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Apr 18, 2012

I have a 3560 switch with the following ports config [code] I would like to use theses ports on a different vlan to connect 4 pc's to them. Can I just remove them from the vlan, remove the trunk switchport and set up on the vlan i want them on with no trunking?

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Dec 12, 2011

Been dealing with a strange problem for several days now.  It started out with a problem that I thought was VTP related but ended up being something else.  I setup a span port on a 3750 that I am connected to that was mirroring the trunk connection coming into the switch.
 
Never saw an VTP traffic come across the connection but doing a sh vtp status indicated the traffic was arriving and getting processed.  When I found some debug commands (debug sw-lan vtp), I was also able to see the packets go between switches.  Seeing this issue concerns me that there is other traffic that isnt showing up during a span session.
 
I know that doing a span on a switch, especially using a trunk port as a source, isnt a good idea.  Since I didnt have a TAP at time, this was my only choice.  I have since borrowed a NetOptics TP-CU3 tap from a good friend and was able to confirm the VTP traffic was going across the trunk connection between switches.
 
All of my 3750's are running 12.2.55.SE.

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Dec 12, 2011

How do I redirect my port 80 traffic to my Trend Micro IWSVA in my 3550 switch? How do I use PBR? Can I use WCCP in my 3550?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: ASA 5505 Dropping Port 443 Traffic?

May 10, 2012

Networking is not my gig, but it has to be at this very moment.  We have an ASA 5505. Let me explain what's going on.
  
On Tuesday I wanted to be able to use the ASDM since there is less room for error.  But we only had a console set up.  So I ran the following commands...
 
in ($config)   
http      of course didn't do anything incomplete command
http 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.255        didn't anything incomplete command
http 192.168.200.254 255.255.255.255 inside 

[Code]....

Everything started working after that.  Everything worked fine all of wednesday and thursday.  Then this morning it stopped processing again.  When I traceroute it gets to the machine that is hooked up to the console and stops.  So I'm guessing its actually getting to the ASA router and being swallowed up again...

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Apr 13, 2011

I just upgraded several of my C2960S-48FPD-L from 12.2(55)SE to 12.2(58)SE and now almost every time I try to SSH to it the switch reboots and gives me these trace backs ... 
 
07:58:52 CST Thu Apr 14 2011: Unexpected exception to CPU vector 200, PC = 1EADA28
-Trace back= 0x1EADA28z 0x1CDC324z 0x1EA5520z 0x1CDC35Cz 0x1CDD0E0z 0x1CDF0C4z 0x1CE06CCz 0x1CE07F8z 0x1D67348z 0x1D611BCz
 
Writing crash info to flash:/crashinfo_ext/crashinfo_ext_3
 
07:58:56 CST Thu Apr 14 2011: Unexpected exception to CPU vector 1100, PC = 121BB98
-Trace back= 0x121BB98z 0x12250FCz 0xFA7540z 0xA807B8z 0xA75DF4z 0xA78080z 0x94B708z 0x9717C0z 0x918DD8z 0x936520z 0x9344BCz 0x9345FCz 0x93484Cz 0x1D67348z 0x1D611BCz

=== Flushing messages (07:58:56 CST Thu Apr 14 2011) ===

Buffered messages: (last 4096 bytes only)
0x00000005  R6 = 0x01224F44  R7 = 0x02A23C6C
000089: *Feb 28 18:03:13.577 CST: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R8 = 0x00000080  R9 = 0x00000000  R10 = 0x00000000  R11 = 0x00000071
000090: *Feb 28 18:03:13.577 CST: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R12 = 0x00034855  R13 = 0x00000280  R14 = 0x01CE0778  R15 = 0x00000000
000091: *Feb 28 18:03:13.577 CST: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R16 = 0x00000000  R17 = 0x00000000  R18 = 0x00000000  R19 = 0x00000000
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Nov 13, 2012

Firewall: ASA 5510
Switch: Linksys SRW2048
Physical topology: PC - > VLAN99 - > SRW2048 - trunk - > ASA5510
Switch Setup:

I've been tasked with breaking up a network that has run out of IP's, and have decided to use VLANs to accomplish this. I have to use an ASA5510 to accomplish all the routing between hosts in different VLANs.Port 48 is trunked to the ASA eth0/0 interface, with VLAN 99 and VLAN 20 tagging packets, VLAN 1 Untagged. Hosts hooked up to appropriate ports on Switch.

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