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M6348 firmware 5.1.7.5 port get shutdown randomly

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Hello,

I'm not a switch expert, just basic understanding of  how it works and how to setup the minimum, I had two M6348 which were previously under version 4.2.0.4, It was running fine but had some bugs (in UI and commands) so I upgraded to the last version 5.1.7.5 two months ago. The bugs went away, and a few new features came, it was nice, but since this update, the switch is shutting down ports randomly. I don't know if it was STP or another protocol or a protection that does it but I can't find any reason (with my limited knowledge)

Only one port is carring the main traffic is getting shutdown almost everytime when I do a maintenance on virtual machine that host Microsoft RRAS, or sometimes without any change on the network, the port get shutdown

The two switches are not connected directly, they are connected to a sonicwall.  the only link connecting them to the sonicwall is the one that get shutdown

Everything work fine for days or weeks and then the ports go down, the quickest way to fix it is just to restart the switches (from the CMC UI) and they are ok 2mins later for X hours/days.

How can I fix this issue ? it's extremely annoying.

Thank you for the help 


PC6248 - 3 vlan on 1 dhcp server

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Hi :)

I have DHCP server on Win2012R2. where i have three scope.
On PC6248 create 3 vlans (10, 20, 30) and add ip address, but when connet work stacion to any vlan's port get IP like 169.254.X.X

Where i do mistake?

schema what i want do:

console#show running-config
!Current Configuration:
!System Description "PowerConnect 6248, 3.3.5.5, VxWorks 6.5"
!System Software Version 3.3.5.5
!Cut-through mode is configured as disabled
!
configure
vlan database
vlan 10,20,30
vlan association subnet 10.111.10.0 255.255.255.0 10
vlan association subnet 10.111.20.0 255.255.255.0 20
vlan association subnet 10.111.30.0 255.255.255.0 30
exit
sntp unicast client enable
sntp server 10.0.0.4
sntp server 10.0.0.3 priority 2
clock timezone 2 minutes 0 zone "waw"
stack


member 1 2
exit
ip address 10.111.1.20 255.255.255.0
ip default-gateway 10.111.1.1
username "admin" password 2e801e65dfc0ed17ff104628b6cddbb8 level 15 encrypted
dhcp l2relay
dhcp l2relay vlan 1,10,20,30
!
interface ethernet 1/g2
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 1,10,20,30
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g9
switchport access vlan 10
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g10
switchport access vlan 10
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g11
switchport access vlan 10
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g12
switchport access vlan 10
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g13
switchport access vlan 20
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g14
switchport access vlan 20
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g15
switchport access vlan 20
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g16
switchport access vlan 20
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g17
switchport access vlan 30
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g18
switchport access vlan 30
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g19
switchport access vlan 30
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g20
switchport access vlan 30
exit
exit

Bestway to Connect One N2000 to Two 5524?

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Hello All,

Currently I use one N2024 with my servers and two 5524P to my workstations.

What is the best way to connect N2000 with 5524.

Currently both 5524 are stacked with HDMI cables and there is ONE cable from One 5524 connected to N2000 (ethernet cable)

May someone illuminated me on my options?

With Regards

Carlos

Dell 6248 as main switch?

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We are currently using firewall for intervlan routing and are using 6248 as access switches. But we want to migrate all the intervlan routing on 6248 and make it as the main switch for all intervlan routing. We are a 250 user company with vpn connections to two other offices.

Is dell 6248 capable of handling this much traffic?

PowerConnect 2824 and 2848 LAG setup

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I have one 2824 and one 2848 that are about 200yards away from each other in the same building (different suites)

I have them connected on g21-g24 on the 2824 and g45-g48 on the 2848.

I setup them both with LAG 1.


Is this all I have to do to get a 4GB uplink?

The reason I am asking is on one the 2848 we have a PBX and the server with SQL on it for their custom app, on the 2824 we have about 6 phones over there and about 6 computers running an Access client and the phones. Occasionally the people down on the 2824 side are complaining of modulated sound on their phones and the occasional SQL timeout.

BUG: Dell N3024 Summer Time

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There's this magical place called the Southern Hemisphere, the water spins round a drain the other way and Summer happens in place of Winter! I know! How bizarre!

It seems Dell doesn't seem to know of this magical place because Summer Time doesn't allow the start month (eg: October) to be after the end month (eg: April)

Dell Networking N3024 running 6.2.0.5. I'm assuming Dell™ Networking N4064/N4064F/N4032/N4032F/8100/N3048P/N3048/N3024P/N3024/N3024F/N2048P/N2048/N2024P/N2024 are affected.

PowerConnect 2708

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I've got Dell PowerConnect 2708 and I can't to access the web configuration. I have tried most reset methods i've found online and in the manual, and I still can't access the default ip in managed mode which is supposed to be 192.168.2.1

Any ideas?

Help is appreciated

PowerConnect 2708 Reset

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How to rest PowerConnect to factory settings?it is in managed mode and still can't access it.


Connecting four 2824 switches with LAG guidance

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Hello.

I have four Powerconnect 2824 switches that I would like to link together using LAG.  I am new to Dell switches and I could use some guidance.  I attempted this with poor results, so any advice would be appreciated.  We are not using any vlans, and everything is on the default of 1.  There are two servers that utilize nic teaming, but they are switch independent teams that do not require LAG on the switches.  My goal is to increase the throughput between the switches.  Should I use the basic LAG layer 2 settings?  Do I need to change any of the default settings on the switch?  Do I have to set up lag on both ends?  I appreciate any advice with this.

SNMP and N3048P switch

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 am "close" to having successfully scanned a dell n3048p switch using SNMP.

I have the snmp community setup on the switch, pointed towards my spiceworks server, and it is scanning, even shows some status info on each port, but the mac address is the same for every port, and the "in" and "out" cannot be right, on the majority of the ports it just shows 15441 out, nothing in.

I do not have SSH or Telnet configured, is that required to pull correct information?

I have always like being able to pull mac address so I can see what device is on each port.

N3048P logging

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I have global logging enabled, along with switch auditing and snmp logging enabled.

under severity - log file I have everything but informational and debug checked, but when i go to Log File under Logs I see absolutely nothing.

what have I not configured?

Define Radius service type

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Hi

We try to configure Powerconnect switches as NAD (Network Access Devices) for Cisco ISE, ie. using   Cisco ISE as Radius server. From a Wireshark capture, we can see that the Powerconnect switches sends Attribute Value Pairs in the Radius protocol frame, like NAS-IP-Address, NAS-Port-type and NAS-port. It sends no Attribute Value Pair with service-type. Cisco ISE expects service-type value to be "framed" for dot1x or "lookup" for MAB.

Is there any way we can configure Powerconnect switches to send this information ?

Regards

Kjetil

Configuring VLAN Access on 2 PowerConnect 6248 Switches

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We currently have a 6248 setup at our main location it has 3 6224's stacked on it with a few VLANS.  We are setting up a 2nd location with a 6248 switch connected to the main switch via a fiber cable.  I have created a VLAN 7 on both switches and have been trying to get the connectivity to work but I cant seem to get everything to work correctly.  Below is the running config from both switches, any help would be greatly appreciated !! I have configured VLANS and switches before but I am in no way a pro !

MAIN SWITCH 


console#show running
!Current Configuration:
!System Description "Powerconnect 6248, 3.2.1.3, VxWorks 6.5"
!System Software Version 3.2.1.3
!Cut-through mode is configured as disabled
!
configure
vlan database
vlan 2,7,4023
vlan routing 2 1
vlan routing 1 2
vlan routing 7 3
exit
stack
member 1 2
member 2 1
member 3 1
member 4 1
exit
ip address none
ip address vlan 4023
ip routing


ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1
bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount 6
ip helper-address 192.168.0.22 dhcp
interface vlan 1
routing
ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
exit
interface vlan 2
name "vlan 2"
routing
ip address 192.168.50.1 255.255.255.0
exit
interface vlan 7
name "vlan 7"
routing
ip address 192.168.7.1 255.255.255.0
exit
username "admin" password d861335435b5f196c41d4471613d53c6 level 15 encrypted
dhcp l2relay
dhcp l2relay vlan 2,7
!


interface ethernet 1/g1
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g2
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g3
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g4
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g5
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g6


spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g7
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g8
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g9
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g10
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g11
spanning-tree portfast


exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g12
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g13
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g14
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g15
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g16
spanning-tree portfast
exit


!
interface ethernet 1/g17
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g18
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g19
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g20
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g21
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!


interface ethernet 1/g22
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g23
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g24
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g25
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g26
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g27


spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g28
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g29
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g30
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g31
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g32
spanning-tree portfast


exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g33
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g34
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g35
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g36
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g37
spanning-tree portfast
exit


!
interface ethernet 1/g38
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g39
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g40
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g41
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g42
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!


interface ethernet 1/g43
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g44
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g45
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g46
description 'Vlans-3Nemco'
switchport mode general
switchport general allowed vlan add 7 tagged
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g47
switchport mode general
switchport general allowed vlan add 2 tagged


exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g1
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g2
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g4
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g5
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g6
spanning-tree portfast
exit


!
interface ethernet 2/g8
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g9
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g10
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g11
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g12
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!


interface ethernet 2/g13
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g14
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g15
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g16
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g17
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g18


spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g19
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g20
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g21
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g22
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g23
spanning-tree portfast


exit
!
interface ethernet 2/g24
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g1
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g2
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g3
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g4
spanning-tree portfast
exit


!
interface ethernet 3/g5
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g6
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g7
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g8
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g9
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!


interface ethernet 3/g10
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g11
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g12
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g13
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g14
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g15


spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g16
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g17
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g18
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g19
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g20
spanning-tree portfast


exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g21
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g22
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g23
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 3/g24
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g1
spanning-tree portfast
exit


!
interface ethernet 4/g2
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g3
spanning-tree portfast
switchport access vlan 2
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g4
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g5
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g6
spanning-tree portfast
exit


!
interface ethernet 4/g7
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g8
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g9
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g10
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g11
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!


interface ethernet 4/g12
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g13
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g14
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g15
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g16
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g17


spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g18
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g19
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g20
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g21
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g22
spanning-tree portfast


exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g23
spanning-tree portfast
exit
!
interface ethernet 4/g24
description 'ToProductionSwitch'
spanning-tree portfast
switchport access vlan 2
exit
exit

2ND LOCATION SWITCH


console#
console#show running
!Current Configuration:
!System Description "PowerConnect 6248, 3.3.11.2, VxWorks 6.5"
!System Software Version 3.3.11.2
!Cut-through mode is configured as disabled
!
configure
vlan database
vlan 6-7,4023
vlan routing 7 1
vlan routing 1 2
vlan routing 6 3
exit
stack
member 1 2
exit
ip address none
ip address vlan 4023
ip routing
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1
ip helper-address 192.168.0.22 dhcp
interface vlan 1


routing
ip address 192.168.0.203 255.255.255.0
exit
interface vlan 6
name "vlan6"
routing
ip address 192.168.6.203 255.255.255.0
exit
interface vlan 7
name "vlan 7"
routing
ip address 192.168.7.2 255.255.255.0
exit
username "admin" password d861335435b5f196c41d4471613d53c6 level 15 encrypted
dhcp l2relay vlan 7
!
interface ethernet 1/g1
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g2


switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g3
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g4
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g5
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g6
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g7
switchport mode general


exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g8
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g9
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g10
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g11
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g12
switchport mode general
exit


!
interface ethernet 1/g13
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g14
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g15
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g16
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g17
switchport mode general
exit
!


interface ethernet 1/g18
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g19
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g20
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g21
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g22
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g23


switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g24
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g25
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g26
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g27
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g28
switchport mode general


exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g29
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g30
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g31
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g32
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g33
switchport mode general
exit


!
interface ethernet 1/g34
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g35
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g36
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g37
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g38
switchport mode general
exit
!


interface ethernet 1/g39
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g40
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g41
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g42
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g43
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g44


switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g45
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g46
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g47
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/g48
spanning-tree portfast
switchport mode general
switchport general allowed vlan add 7 tagged
switchport general allowed vlan add 1 tagged
exit


!
interface ethernet 1/xg1
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/xg2
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/xg3
switchport mode general
exit
!
interface ethernet 1/xg4
switchport mode general
exit
exit

PowerConnect 8132F multicast problem

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Hi,

I am using a PC 8132F switch and trying to test multicast. I found a strange problem. I have a device that works as the sender of multicast packets. And a server works as the receiver of multicast. They both connect to the 8132 switch. IGMP snooping disabled. 

The problem is that ONLY when the sender device is configured to use a specific MAC address (the device's MAC address, as source MAC), the multicast packets got forwarded out. If the sender uses any other MAC address, multicast packets won't be forwarded. However, even when the multicast packets are not forwarded, if I do "show interfaces counters" on the incoming interface, I can still see InMcastPkts increase with no errors. 

Any ideas? Thanks for help!

Experience with HP switches

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Does anyone have recent experience with HP enterprise class switches?

The organization I work for is looking at buying new hardware and they are considering Cisco, HP and Extreme.

Most of my experience is with Cisco and Force 10 equipment, but I've worked with Extreme before and I have a pretty solid opinion there.  But I have never worked with HP, except for the old procurve switches which were garbage.

Any opinion is welcome.


N4032 dropping pings after firmware upgrade to 6.2.0.5

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After upgrading firmware from 6.0.1.3 to 6.2.0.5 on N4032 it is dropping ping requests. It is random but very obvious, might be every 10 to 16 reqeuest that there is no reply on.

This is only for the management IP address and as it is not in production yet I have not tested all other functionallity.

After rolling back to 6.0.1.3, it works fine again. Have anyone seen this before? Can I do any other additional logging to determine what is wrong or should I log a official support call with Dell?

Thanks for your help

/m

PE 5548 dropping connections

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I have a setup like that:

Allied Telesis x908 (10Gb GBIC) --> (10Gb GBIC port te1/0/1 ) standalone PE 5548 --> (10Gb GBIC port te1/0/2 )  --> 2 member stack PE 5548 (10Gb GBIC port te1/0/1 )

Even the first standalone switch give me odd hickups, which show themselves on the connected client, as ie lost connectivity, no routing etc

It last very short time (seconds), but enough to ie kill application that runs across the network

Can not see anything in logs (syslog)

Any idea how to tackle it?

Seb

LAG Membership and port settings

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When I create a LAG and add the ports, do I need to set the trunk settings on each port in the LAG or just the LAG itself or both?

OSPF and BGP on a Dell N3024C, N3024F

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I am CCNA and my background is primarily in Cisco.  I have been moved into a new shop that deploys Dell for their residential/MDU internet.  I am having some trouble getting OSPF to establish.  First strange thing I've found is there is no "router ospf  _process ID_" command to establish an OSPF process ID.  

Second is that I can not find a way to set an IP on an interface itself.  I can only create layer 3 connectivity between the two switches by putting each interface into a vlan (50 in this case) with an IP on the vlan.

I can ping the /30 between the routers and see the route via show ip route because it is directly connected, but I can not ping the opposite router's loopback IP, nor do I see it in the show ip route.

I do not have access to the switches at the moment.  They are at the office.  Looking at the config I don't seem to have "ip routing" turned on on switch 2.  Is that my problem?

My configuration is below:

1

!Current Configuration:
!System Description "Dell Networking N3024, 6.1.0.6, Linux 3.6.5-320b2282"
!System Software Version 6.1.0.6
!
configure
vlan 50
name "Switchtest"
exit
vlan 50
exit
hostname "Switch_1"
slot 1/0 1 ! Dell Networking N3024
stack
member 1 1 ! N3024
exit
ip routing
interface vlan 1
ip address dhcp
exit
interface vlan 50
ip address 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.252
ip ospf area 0
exit
router ospf
router-id 10.0.0.1
network 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 area 0
network 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 area 0
network 172.16.0.0 255.255.255.252 area 0
exit
!
interface Gi1/0/1
description "Switch"
switchport access vlan 50
exit
!
interface loopback 1
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.255
exit
snmp-server engineid local 800002a203f8b1566f36c4
exit

2


!Current Configuration:
!System Description "Dell Networking N3024F, 6.1.0.6, Linux 3.6.5-320b2282"
!System Software Version 6.1.0.6
!
configure
vlan 50
name "SwitchTest"
exit
vlan 50
exit
hostname "Switch_2"
slot 1/0 2 ! Dell Networking N3024F
stack
member 1 2 ! N3024F
exit
interface vlan 1
ip address dhcp
exit
interface vlan 50
ip address 172.16.0.2 255.255.255.252
ip ospf area 0
exit
router ospf
router-id 10.0.0.2
network 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.255 area 0
network 172.16.0.0 255.255.255.252 area 0
exit
!
interface Gi1/0/24
description "Switch"
switchport access vlan 50
exit
!
interface loopback 0
exit
!
interface loopback 1
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.255
exit
snmp-server engineid local 800002a203f8b156530097
exit

I assume the below problem is due to lacking "ip routing" on Switch 2:

Switch_2#show ip ospf area 0

OSPF must first be initialized for the switch.


Switch_1#show ip route 10.0.0.2

Route Codes: R - RIP Derived, O - OSPF Derived, C - Connected, S - Static
B - BGP Derived, E - Externally Derived, IA - OSPF Inter Area
E1 - OSPF External Type 1, E2 - OSPF External Type 2
N1 - OSPF NSSA External Type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA External Type 2

* Indicates the best (lowest metric) route for the subnet.

No default gateway is configured.

No routes found.

Switch_1#configure t

Switch_1(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.2

The static route will not take effect until a routing interface
belonging to the same subnet as the next hop IP is created and activated.

 


I have an SVI with an IP that is up and can ping across it, but this leads me to believe I need an IP on an actual physical interface.  But so far I can not figure out how to do this.

Also, no "router bgp" function seems to be present, but Dell sent these two us as BGP capable routers.

I would appreciate a link to an N3024 configuration guide, especially on BGP.  Any links to relevant material would be greatly appreciated.

Question about cisco 3560 series switch

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Hi, all,

I am looking at upgrading our wireless switches connecting to antennas from running a 100 Mbps to a gigabit connectivity. I believe that we could use WS-C3560X-24P-S . All we are interested in is PoE capability and L2 connectivity with more bandwidth for antennas. Can someone confirm that the upgrade will happen without any issues ? 

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