Suppressing ping on core switches

Implement the recommended minimum settings on the Planet switch, as follows: A. Maintenance > Factory Default > Restore B. Spanning Tree > STP Global Setting > Global Setting > • Enable = Enable • BPDU...

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Suppressing Ping Core Switches

Manages switches causing packet loss? : r/networking

Basically when I start cutting over the daisy chain riser to the new switches we start losing connection across the riser. With just 1 L3 switch in place, it works ok. With 2 I experience packet loss when

Core Switch S12700 Direct Network Ping Timeout and Intermit

When other vender switch directly connect to S12700 as core switch, it cause network not stable. and most of user has been impacted.

Latency to our Core Switch : r/networking

Responding to ping on their SVI/management interfaces is long down the list of priorities for their control plane CPU. If you''re having latency pinging through/across the switch then there might be an issue.

Pinging of VLANS (Core and Access Switch)

VLAN routing seems to be working on the core switch when I test communication between VLANs by using the command "ping [VLAN 10 SVI] source [VLAN 20 SVI]". The VLANs can ping

I can''t ping to the switch before I ping the core!

Ideally, try pinging it from its LAN. If you can reach it from there then it''s probably a firewall/access control issue. If you can''t reach it even from its LAN then it''s possible that the

Core to access switch ping working and access to core is not pinging

Look for me Access switch do not aware the IP coming from Core switch to reach back. so make sure Access switch aware routing setup correctly using ip route command.

Re: Core switch to Access switch ping issue

If the only problem appears to be pinging the 2961, itself, ping response is considered a low priority task on Cisco network devices, and as such, the switch may ignore some or all ping

Ping Issues on Client and Access Switch

The only difference I see on the core switch is that there is an ACL that permits access from the VLAN we''re trying to ping from, but it''s set to ''ip access-group OUT'' and not ''IN'' as with

Solved: Stacking and Lag

Setting up an MLAG (Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation) between two Extreme XOS core switches involves several steps. After establishing the MLAG, you can connect edge switches, like

A device can be pinged from core switch ( router) but not the switch it

In a nut shell, why can I ping a device at a school on the core switch but not on the switch the device is plugged into or anywhere else in our school district?

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