Jul 13, 2005, at 6:44 PM, Patrick Giagnocavo 717-201-3366 wrote:
I have a 64-IP subnet on an Intel 410T switch.
I rescued a 510T switch, plus a V100 plugged into it.
I then ran a normal cable between port 1 on the 410T switch and
port 1 on the 510T, and pushed the MDI / MDIX button and got a
green light indicating a link.
But I cannot ping from a machine on the 410T switch to the V100 on
the 510T.
Is it some kind of weirdness having to do with VLANs? Anyone have
any suggestions on what to try next? I am going to hookup serial
console to both the V100 and the 510T in an effort to figure out
what is going wrong.
rescue list -
If you have VLANs implemented at all you're going to have to Q-tag
the ports that contain the interswitch link. Do Intel switches use
ISL? Either which way some VLAN trunking format will need to be
used.
Andrew
"I BET WITH SME LIQUID CLING YU CULD GET T 500MHZ! MGWTFBBQ!"
-- Bill Bradford joking about what to do with Cyclequads
rescue list -