The source of the problem was that the VLAN was not defined on a
switch that was between the 2800 series router and the switch that had
the radio connected to it. Thanks to all who pointed me in the right
direction.
It sounds like the VLAN is not active on the 3560G.
cjw
Hi Chris,
'Also, I see the both the 2560G and the 2801 in the CDP
neighbor output.'
Is the port facing 2801 set to vlan 501 or 503?
Not sure about the encapsulation failed error..
On 15 August 2010 00:19, Christopher J. Wargaski war...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello--
I have a 2801 router at a
Hey Heath--
The 2801 port is set to VLAN 501. The 2955 has a VLAN 501 defined
and the radio link to the 2801 is plugged into a VLAN 501 access port.
The 2955 switch has a VLAN 503 interface on it and has a trunked
port back to the 3560G. (The 3560G also has a VLAN 503 interface.)
cjw
On Sat, 2010-08-14 at 18:19 -0500, Christopher J. Wargaski wrote:
17w2d: IP: s=172.16.0.6 (local), d=172.16.0.5 (FastEthernet0/0.501),
len 100, encapsulation failed
Encapsulation failed in this context simply means there's no ARP entry
for the destination. The router cannot create the relevant
Hey Peter--
Thanks for explaining the forward failed. By the way, we tried
placing static ARP entries on the 2801 and 3560G but that did not
help. So that makes me think that you are on to something, I have the
wrong VLAN configured on a port or something of that sort. I'll look
at every
It sounds like the VLAN is not active on the 3560G.
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Christopher J. Wargaski
war...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Peter--
Thanks for explaining the forward failed. By the way, we tried
placing static ARP entries on the 2801 and 3560G but that did not
help. So that