RE: Suggestions welcome [7:27378]

2001-11-27 Thread Shahram Esfahani

Try clearing the ARP's after changing IP's.

Shahram

On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, chris wrote:

> I have router on a stick configured between a Cisco 3600 and 4 Cisco 3548s
> that are trunk together and it is working OK. However, must all the 3548s
> have an ip address in the same subnet as vlan 1.  I changed the ip address
> on a switch from interface vlan1 172.16.10.1/24 to vlan2 172.16.11.1/24
then
> I cannot ping that switch from the router or any other switch. Any
> suggestions




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RE: Suggestions welcome [7:27378]

2001-11-26 Thread Jeff Smith

Chris, did you try shutting down interface vlan1 on that switch?  AFAIK, you 
can only have 1 vlan/interface up at a time for the management interface on 
the 3548.

Jeff


>From: "chris" 
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>Subject: RE: Suggestions welcome [7:27378]
>Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 16:33:20 -0500
>
>I have router on a stick configured between a Cisco 3600 and 4 Cisco 3548s
>that are trunk together and it is working OK. However, must all the 3548s
>have an ip address in the same subnet as vlan 1.  I changed the ip address
>on a switch from interface vlan1 172.16.10.1/24 to vlan2 172.16.11.1/24 
>then
>I cannot ping that switch from the router or any other switch. Any
>suggestions
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RE: Suggestions welcome [7:27378]

2001-11-26 Thread Shah Nick

Yep, the basic principle is : a VLAN is one subnet. and thats the reason
there is a limitation of 254 odd hosts in one VLAN (note : this is not a
theoritical limitation, but a practical one).

Nick


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RE: Suggestions welcome [7:27378]

2001-11-26 Thread chris

I have router on a stick configured between a Cisco 3600 and 4 Cisco 3548s
that are trunk together and it is working OK. However, must all the 3548s
have an ip address in the same subnet as vlan 1.  I changed the ip address
on a switch from interface vlan1 172.16.10.1/24 to vlan2 172.16.11.1/24 then
I cannot ping that switch from the router or any other switch. Any
suggestions




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