Cisco Switching/Routing :: MGMT0 Connecting Across Switches

Jun 18, 2012

I have two C2960 switches which have the management VLAN for other switches. These two switches are connected with each other via portchannel. Now the mgmt0 of few switches is connected to switch 1 and few other connect to switch 2.I have also connected the mgmt0 of switch 1 to an access port of switch 2 and vice versa.However in this set-up I am unable to reach switch1 via the mgmt0 IP address. However I can reach the mgmt0 Ip address of switch 2.I can also reach switch 1 and 2 via their int vlan IP.Has some one else experienced this and is their any specific reason why mgmt 0 IP address of switch 1 is not reachable.I have tried doing similar set-up on C3750, but have acheived same result i.e. I am unable to reach mgmt0 of switch 1.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 5548 - Multiple Peers Detected On Mgmt0

May 1, 2012

I keep seeing these messages in my logs very frequently on a Nexus 5548UP.
 
     %LLDP-3-DETECT_MULTIPLE_PEERS: Multiple peers detected on mgmt0
 
what might be causing these? Google has shown less than desirable amounts of information on this message.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Transfer Files Between Two N5ks Via Mgmt0 Using TFTP Protocol?

Jun 8, 2012

Is there a possibility to transfer files between two N5k's via mgmt0 using TFTP protocol?
 
Source: One N5k's mgmt0 interface
Destination: Another Nk5' mgmt0 interface
 
I know when issuing "copy bootflash tftp" or vice versa, I need to specify management VRF. But how do I specify to be TFTP itself sourced from mgmt0 interface in NX-OS? From IOS I was used to use "ip tftp source-interface <interface>", but in NX-OS I have only Ethernet or Loopback as an option.
 
According to NX-OS Unicast Routing Configuration Guide  (Configuring Layer 3 Virtualization) the answer should be in N7k configuration guide, but I didnt find it there either...

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 4506 Connecting Switches Together With IP Routing

Aug 31, 2012

CiscoSwitch1(4506) has 3 VLANs(12,13,14) and Switch2(4948) has 3 different VLANs(22,23,24) and IP routing has been enabled in both switches with SVI interfaces for each vlan. intervlan routing is works fine.Now there is a requirement to connect these switches together. Vlan 12 on the Cisco switch 4506 has to be made available from vlan 22 from Switch2(4948).  basically Vlan 12 is having a multicast source (225.0.0.0 & 226.0.0.0) which should be accessabile from vlan 22 of  cisco switch 4948.I got 2 ideas

1)  Create a trunk between these switches and configure L2 vlan(12) in cisco 4948...i know theoritically it should work but what my concern is Ip routing enabled in both switches will it create any issues? is it a gud solution to this requirement?

2) Create a separate IP network on the ports connecting to both switches and set up routes to the networks.ex- console(config)#ip route 192.168.10.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.20.1.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Connecting 3750 And 3650 Switches Together

Sep 16, 2012

I have a small network using a 24 port 3750 switch.  I need to add five computers in another room and only have one Cat 6 cable running there and no room left on the 3750.  I got a 3650 to put in the new room with the new computers.  The problem is, whenever I plug the new switch into the 3750, it shuts down the port and gives me an err-disable.  I can do a shut/no shut and re-enable the port.  I searched the web and read about trunking and clusters.  I'm not sure which, if either, is appropriate.  I see various documentation that shows you can put one switch behind the other.  But nothing tells me the configuration which will allow it.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 Connecting Server With 2 NIC To Different Switches

Nov 14, 2011

Server with Two NIC teamed using HP teaming tool. NIC#1 connects to SW1 and NIC#2 connects to SW2
 
SW1--------------------NIC_1 (SERVER) NIC_2--------------------SW2
 
Will the config be access-port on Sw1 & Sw2 connecting to Server.Sw1 & Sw2 are connecting to 3750 as trunk ports

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Connecting 3750 Stackable Switches

Nov 13, 2011

If I have two switches in a stack can both stack able switches be connected to a core switch through gbics or just only one switch can be connected to the core and the other switch connects to the other stack able switch through an Ethernet port which uses as a gateway to the core switch?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Connecting 3750G With DLink Switches Through Fiber (SFP)

Jul 18, 2011

I have issue with connectivity 3750G with Dlink Switch, it cannot connect to non-cisco switch with fiber , But CISCO to CISCO switch it shows connectivity. My question is that is there any configuration on Cisco 3750G switch to connect with non-cisco switch through fiber (SFP) ?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2960 - Connecting Two Switches Using Fiber Cable

May 25, 2013

I need to connect 4 Floor Building with 4 Cisco 2960 - 48 ports switch each other and it needs to be through a fiber. So all PCs connected to each switch would reach the LAN/WAN from the other switch. (attached is the image here with)
 
I see that the 2960 has 2 SFP ports each port of each switch should connect each other or how?
 
My simple question is:
 
1. What cable / patch code I have to use = Single-mode or Multimode? ( distance for each switch will not more then 25 mts)

2. Do I have to use SFP or SFP+ module?

3. What kind of SFP/SFP+ module I have to use = Single-mode or Multimode?

4. What kind of connector should patch code have = LC / SC or ?

5. How to connect each switch with redundancy like ...each switch should be interconnected with each other or I have to choose Cisco 3750G which has more then 2  SFP ports (option#1 & opetion#2 = attached here with) =

Best practice for connecting cisco switches over fiber.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Inter-connecting 3 Core 6509s Switches

Jan 19, 2012

I currently have 3 core switches on my campus.  They are 6509 catalyst switches.  They currently are not interconnected to each other.I want to interconnect them to each other.  The IP addresses of each core sit on a interface Loopback500. [code] How can I interconnect each core to each other and what IP scheme could I use.  I want them to be straight L3 to each other.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: ASA-5525 - Connecting Multiple Switches To Single Firewall?

May 28, 2012

Could I configure and connect 3 Dell switches to an ASA-5525 Firewall which has got 8 interfaces.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Connecting 5548 Pair To 2 6509 Core Switches / No Vss

Jun 8, 2012

connecting a 5548 pair to our core 6509s.  Just want to be sure we don't introduce any issues into the network.The 6509's are connected and perform all the routing.  Essentially, we're moving away from a 3750 stack in the data center and the 5548s are the replacement.  We'd want to limit the vlans to the specific server network vlans. Our current setup is a port channel between the 3750 and each of the 2 6509s for redundancy. I'd like to use the same functionality when we connect the 5548's but I'm looking for what the config should look like to ensure no spanning tree loops are introduced and that it is configured optimally.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Connecting 3570 Switches To Nexus 2232 To Migrate Server Subnets

Nov 17, 2011

I am in the process of migrating our existing server farm subnets to our new Nexus server farm and I discovered something I wasn’t expecting. My intention is to migrate our existing legacy server farm which is comprised of for paired 3750 switches off of our core 6509s and onto the Nexus and connect them to the 2232s via multi gig port-channel connections, two port channels per switch stack. 
 
NOTE this is expected to be a temporary move as next year we intend to install additional N2Ks and move servers over to these directly. But to minimize the outage/downtime it will be better to move the subnets and switchs all at once.
 
These connections would be grouped 1 gig connections as port channels, one from each switch into one of the two 2232s.
 
Problem I discovered is Cisco does not intend to have switches connected to the Nexus and it immediately disables the ports when they see BPDUs.
 
I found a config that does work and it does fail over from one port-channel connection to the other but with the limitation that when the original port channel comes back online it does not fail back over to the original one, an acceptable situation for us. But I am wondering if Cisco would support this design if we did experience issues down the road.
 
The only issue I really see is to get it to work the config is different on the two N5Ks, see the pert config below for the connections. Both are running the same OS
 
augs1-ba-ar17# sh ver
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software
TAC support: [URL]

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Jun 11, 2012

I currently have 4 3560 switches connected in a Mesh topology. These are all set to use Jumbo Frames and so are all the Servers that are connected to these.I now need to connect a 2950 switch to 2 of the 3560's which will have only desktop computers connected to it but i do not want to configure Jumbo Frames on this and any of the desktops.

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Cisco Routing :: 3750x - Installing Single Mode Fiber / Switches Not Connecting?

Oct 22, 2011

Prior we only had 62.5u multi mode.I've got 3750x switches and new SM SFP and yellow fiber patch cables.  None of my links show connected.  No lights and trunk port interfaces show down/down.
 
Is there a special command you have to do on a port when using SM fiber?  Do you think I need cross over fibers?

Also, should I be able to see a laser signal light like MM or is SM a different frequency so it's not as visible as MM?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 Stackable Switches Etherchannel To Core Switches

Nov 18, 2011

If I have two stackable switches one switch uplinks to one 6509 core switch and the other connection uplinks to another 6509 core switch, and also the other stackable switch does not connect to the core switches. Because I am using hsrp and also we are not using vss then one uplink to the core is not in used only ones is so then how does creating an etherchannel between does two uplinks to both core switches benefit me in anyway such as more bandwith and using both uplinks at the same time or I'm I wrong?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 Stackable Switches And 6509 Core Switches

Nov 14, 2011

If I have two stackable switches were only one stackable switch has two uplinks one uplink goes to one core 6509 switch and the other uplink goes to the other 6509 core switch can a Layer 3 etherchannel be used if each uplink go to a different core switch, by the way hsrp is running between both switches and also can you give an example how data will be routed from the stackable switch through the ethernetchannel to one of the core switch accross the WAN to another core switch?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Pair Of N7K Distribution Switches Connected To A Pair Of Aggregation Switches

Mar 11, 2012

We have a pair of N7K distribution switches connected to a pair of N7K Aggregation switches.We run vPC on both pairs of n7k's.

-n7k-d1 has two interfaces in a Port-Channel connecting to n7k-a1 & n7k-a2. (PC1)
-n7k-d2 also has two interfaces in a Port-Channel connecting to n7k-a1 & n7k-a2. (PC2)
 
My problem is that Spanning-Tree is blocking PC2 and all traffic from n7k-d2 is traversing the Peer-Link before reaching the Aggregation layer. Is this the best design for connecting two pairs of n7k's with vPC or if a better design would be to connect all 4 links into the same Port-Channel and vPC?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2906 So Much Switching Capacity In Switches

Sep 13, 2012

Why Cisco implements so much switching capacity in their switches Obviously,16 Gbps of permutation performance is too much for the 8,8 Gbits (24*200+2*2000) needed by ports so why they put so many bandwidth?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Configuring Intervlan Routing Between 2801 And HP Switches?

Aug 5, 2012

I'm trying to configure intervlan routing between a cisco 2801 router and HP/Amer switches.  Using int fa0/1 and subinterfaces I was sure I had it configured correctly, but I cannot ping the default gateways when I place a host in a particular vlan.  Below is what I have configured.
 
HP switch - port 9 connects to fa0/1 on 2801
 ip default-gateway 10.1.100.1
trunk 9 Trk1 trunk
trunk 10 Trk2 trunk - to another switch

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: InterVlan Routing With 3750 And 2960 Switches?

Nov 21, 2012

I am using a 3750 as a default gateway for multiple Vlans on a few 2960 switches. The trunk lines are configured and working and I have assigned ip addresses to each of the Vlan interfaces on the 3750. My issue is that I can only ping the ip address on the Vlan interface of the 3750 if I have a working computer plugged directly into the Vlan on the 3750. I only have 3 vlans on the 3750 that have hosts directly connected (vlans 2, 10 and 40) the other vlans ( 20 and 70) don't have any clients plugged into them on the 3750 but the hosts reside on 2 different 2960s that connect via trunk ports. How do I keep the vlan interface on the 3750 switch pingable when I don't have hosts directly connected in that vlan on the 3750? (yes, I have enabled ip routing on the 3750)

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Policy Based Routing With 3750 Switches

Oct 17, 2011

I have a simple design with 3750. I configured a route-map which define a next hop. I defined this route-map on a policy on a vlan interface.When I test some ping and a debug ip policy and it seems that my policy never match.Is there any mechanism that prevent the switch from using PBR? I think of CEF .

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Policy Based Routing And 3750 Switches?

Sep 5, 2012

I have a simple design with 3750.I configured a route-map which define a next hop.I defined this route-map on a policy on a vlan interface.When I test some ping and a debug ip policy and it seems that my policy never match.Is there any mechanism that prevent the switch from using PBR?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3550 - IP Routing In L3 Capable Switches?

Apr 11, 2012

Is L3 ip routing on by default in 3550s?  If so is the "ip routing" command visible in the config file?  If no - I assume that one would enable L3 routing with that config command.In general terms are there any IOS devices where ip routing is enabled and one would not see the "ip routing" command in config.  I.E. if that command is not visible in the config could you assume there is no L3 capablity in that device?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560X Not Connecting At 10 / Full

May 14, 2013

I have seen a similar post here from last year about a 10/half connection, but this is different.  I have a provider using a 2950 switch (they left CDP on so we can see it).  And we have to be set to 10/full to make this connection (as you know 10/half connected here would be or is horrible).  I have had this connection running on my 2921 router w/o issue but when I connect it to my 3560X, then I get no link light (shows down/down, not connected).
 
What else to know about what has been tried: Connecting link to switch with switch set to auto/auto (sp/dup). Speed is 10 (as it should be) but of course w/o the other side pulsing the voltage to know what to auto to, it defaults to half so this is unacceptabel, but, I do get a link light and can pass traffic, it's just a horrible experience.
 
Also tried the same setting speed and duplex vs. auto disco speed and duplex on other ports of the switch, no difference, same results. Also different patch cables, same results.
 
My current work around is to connect the providers 2950 (10/full) to my 2921 router @ (10/full) with a BVI to another port on the router which continues on to my 3560X at 1G/full.  And this works just fine.  Here's more info from my 3560X and the providers 2950:
 
3560X:
License Level: ipservices
License Type: Permanent
Next reload license Level: ipservices

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Jan 29, 2013

In our LAN network design, we have two Nexus 7010 switches on the core connected via vPC. Then LAN access switches are directly connected to the Core Nexus switches  via  regular port channels on the 3750's  and vPC on Nexus. The core Nexus switches will be linked to an existing LAN network and the applications will be progressively migrated from the old to the new network.In this scenario, three VDCs are planned to be configured on the Nexus -  One for the Interconnect (and WAN at a later stage), one for the LAN/local services and one for the building facilities/local services.

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Mar 14, 2012

We have 2 nexus 5K installed in our data centre recently and we are connecting new three servers to nexus switches. Each server has 2 10GB ports . 1 port of serverA is connected 5K1 and other port is connected 5K2 ( sameway other 2 server connected to Neuxs 5K1 and 5K2 Switches).So do we need to create each VPC with Portchannel (like VPC 1,2 and 3 ) for each server connection?

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Apr 30, 2012

I try to connect a Router as an Endpoint (Because I just want to use a SERVICE from it).Well, the issue is this: I have a SW L3 that have too much VLANS, It is routing traffic and it provides internet connection. VLAN 182 has been created at this point and in this SW L3 has configured an interface vlan 182 with an IP 10.0.82.1/28.
 
To this Switch L3 is connected another switch L2 with an interface vlan 182 with an IP 10.0.82.2/28. Finally I have the last switch with the same features of configuration just that this has an IP 10.0.82.3/28. In this last switch is connected the router in the Gi1/0/24 as Switch port access, this port belongs to VLAN 182. At the router, the port is gi0/0 and it has an IP 10.0.82.4/28 and is UP.
 
The Switch where the router is connected is reachable from this router but not by the other switches. Router can reach all the network but not in the reverse way.Router has configured an ip default gateway 10.0.82.1.

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Dec 15, 2012

I have packet loss with QoS configured and I was wondering is it somehow connected with the QoS configured on the switch.The traffic is passing through fa0/19 and gi0/1 interfaces.
 
mls qos map cos-dscp 0 8 16 24 32 46 48 56
mls qos srr-queue input bandwidth 90 10
mls qos srr-queue input threshold 1 8 16
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Jan 21, 2013

I have a small campus network using 3750 stackable switches  and a 3725 router (see diagram below). Currently the 3725 router is handling inter-vlan routing for the campus and it looks like it's not able to handle the amount of traffic we're pushing. The router CPU sometimes hits above 90% due traffic load. What I would like to accomplish is move L3 process over to the 3750 MDF stack and the IDF1 stack. I am thinking creating SVI's on both MDF stack and IDF1 stack, run HSRP between the two stacks and may be do load balance traffic between the two stack as well.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2921 Connecting To Non Managed Switch

Mar 21, 2012

This is for a short temporary time until I get cisco 3560s in place. I have a 2921 configured  and it is connecting to an HP non managed non VLAN switch and I cant get any traffic to pass from my computer to the router (pings or anything). Here is brief configuration that should be enough. [code]
 
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Dec 3, 2012

I have two Motorola MC9090's that will no longer connect through my MPLS back to coperate.  They both stopped working at the exact same time yesterday.
 
They connect to a Cisco WAP321 that is connected to a Catylist 3750 that is connected to a Cisco 1921.
 
Each device can ping anything on that network. Both the switch and the router can ping the devices.
 
But if I try to ping a device on the coperate network the devices timeout.
 
The PC's connected to the switch via CAT5 have no issues connecting back to coperate (RDP to server)

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Mar 17, 2013

I have a customer who just bought a pair of N5K and wanted to replace his current HP E3800 as Core. He wants to use the 4 x stacked HP E3800 connect back to the N5K. Will I be able to utilize VPC through a bundled 2 or 4 x 10G (40G) connection (10 or 20G on 1 switch, and 10 or 20G on another switch)  from the stacked HP E3800s to the N5548s? I know you can do that with Cisco 3750s.

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