Determine Why HP Pro-curve Switch Randomly Faults?
Feb 8, 2012How to determine why my HP Pro-curve switch randomly faults and resets during the day, about 3 to 5 times?
View 5 RepliesHow to determine why my HP Pro-curve switch randomly faults and resets during the day, about 3 to 5 times?
View 5 RepliesI am trying to connect two Asterisk Server (with DHCP server enabled on both) on a HP Pro Curve 2626 switch. Server A has IP address 192.168.2.1 and Server B has IP address 192.168.3.1. I created a two new VLAN on switch, VLAN2 for 192.168.2.0 network and VLAN3 for 192.168.3.1 network. I put the command "ip routing" on the switch. My goal is to be able to ping ip address from PC 1(VLAN2) to PC 2(VLAN3) and vice versa... I'm not sure what I am missing... By the way, there is NO ROUTER involved on this set up. I tried to Google and it says HP ProCurve 2626 is a Layer 3 switch so IP routing should be possible.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm the sole IT worker at this company and I specialize in everything but big, corporate networking so here's a dumb question. How do I determine the IP address of one of our two switches? I need a list of MAC addresses of connected devices so I can relabel all the cables that were mislabeled (and this is a managed switch). For the other switch, which was put in by someone who knew what they were doing, you just type ss3900 into a browser and tada, 3com Superstack 3900 login so apparently someone did some fancy DNS stuff or whatever.
For this HP Procurve, the idiot before me who got fired for completely screwing up everything didn't leave any documentation or labeling and didn't use the same IP address as the Cisco switch that was pulled out. Obviously the switch is invisible to my PC from an IP standpoint
I was attempting to troubleshoot a logon problem with some machines, when it was finally revealed that there was a managed switch between the host and the target preventing this.
How would I detect this in the future? (A tracert showed nothing between host and target.) Would Wireshark show me this info, with reduced TTLs?
getting a picture of all devices between a host and a target?
Do they have a default IP assigned to them?
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Any known problem with the DRAM on 2800 routers? Over the past few months we have had four 2800s fail to reboot after power off/on and in all cases this was due to faulty DRAM. All four routers had been working fine for months with no problems and only failed after being rebooted. They all failed when trying to load the IOS into memory and therefore all got stuck in rom mon. The compact flash cards were all ok as a working 2800 booted up using the flash from the faulty routers. I haven't seen a field notice so are we just unlucky here?
View 0 Replies View RelatedI have a Cisco ASA 5515-x, setup as my router with a split-tunnel SSL VPN for remote users.. It works great, except when connected via VPN I can only access the same subnet the ASA and HP switch reside on. My VLANs provided via my core HP 5406zl L3 switch are inaccessible. This must just be a simple routing issue, but between Cisco and HP I can not wrap my head around it.
Comcast---> Cisco ASA (VPN) 10.20.28.1 ---> HP (vlans)-----> VLAN 1 10.20.28.254 (Works fine over VPN), VLAN 45 -10.20.45.254 (No access over vpn), VLAN 99- 10.20.99.254 (No access over vpn)
Intervlan routing works great, I can access VLAN 99 from VLAN 1 and vise-versa. I have a route on the HP switch for 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.20.28.1 for internet access. On the Cisco I have a static route of 10.20.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.20.28.254. I believe my issue is that the HP requires your default gateway to be your VLAN IP for the intervlan routing to work. With my split tunnel SSL VPN, I do not believe it uses the correct routes.
Where and what routes do I need to add so that I can access the other VLANs when connected via VPN?I have a test environment setup and I am going to start testing by disabling split tunneling to see if I can access the other VLANs.
I am looking after a mixed collection of Cisco and HP switches and use a Perl script to extract configuration data.I use the ifStackStatus table (OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.2.1.3) from RFC1573 to sucesfully obtain the EtherChannel data from the Cisco switches but, though I do obtain data from the same table from the Procurve switches it seems to bear no resemblance to Link Agregation. I could look at other tables and may have to - but would like to use this one in order to simplify the code.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have 2 Procuve Switches one is 2650 were all the Department PC's & Wireless access points connected & second one is 2610 were i have the firewall connected,Active Directory & Windows DHCP Server
Switch 1- 2650
Ports
Port 1-16 is used by HR Department
Port17-32 is used by Finanace Department
Port 33-34 is used by Access Points
Port 41-48 is used by Users
Port 50 is used to uplink to switch 2610.What i wanted to achive is Isolcate Departments & Users & Access Points through VLAN from each other but they should be able to hit our Active directory for authentication, Firewall for internet & DHCP Server for IP's.
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Is there a better or more accurate way to accomplish my goal?
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ipv6 access-list copp-system-acl-icmp6
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ipv6 access-list copp-system-acl-ntp6
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Model number: E4200
Serial number: 01C10C18104423
Firmware version: 1.0.03 build 14
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