Help required on pinging my new switch.

Hi,

I bought a new switch for my Cisco lab but I can't get my router to ping it for some reason, I've been trying for quite a while but to no avail. It is connected via the e0/0 interface on the router to the FastEternet

0/1 interface on the switch, I've set the switch port speed to 10 Meg & duplex to auto; the ip of the router interface is 192.168.1.3/24, the ip address of the switch is 192.168.1.2/24. I've included as much relevant information as I can but will be happy to post any other information upon request.

TIA, Jason.

GROUCHO#show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-I-M), Version 12.2(27), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Tue 02-Nov-04 23:44 by kellmill Image text-base: 0x8000808C, data-base: 0x80A1F47C

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 11.3(2)XA4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

GROUCHO uptime is 1 hour, 40 minutes System returned to ROM by power-on System image file is "flash:c2600-i-mz.122-27.bin"

cisco 2611 (MPC860) processor (revision 0x203) with 61440K/4096K bytes of memory. Processor board ID JAD04420E7O (4253923018) M860 processor: part number 0, mask 49 Bridging software. X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.

2 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s) 1 Serial network interface(s) 32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory. 8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)

Configuration register is 0x2102

GROUCHO#show interfaces e0/0 Ethernet0/0 is up, line protocol is down Hardware is AmdP2, address is 0004.274c.9ca0 (bia 0004.274c.9ca0) Description: Internet Connection Internet address is 192.168.1.3/24 MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000 Kbit, DLY 1000 usec, reliability 128/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input never, output 00:00:03, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters never Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Queueing strategy: fifo Output queue: 0/40 (size/max) 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored 0 input packets with dribble condition detected 553 packets output, 33440 bytes, 0 underruns 553 output errors, 0 collisions, 8 interface resets 0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred 553 lost carrier, 0 no carrier 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out

GROUCHO#show ip interface brief Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol Ethernet0/0 192.168.1.3 YES manual up down Serial0/0 192.168.2.2 YES NVRAM up up Ethernet0/1 unassigned YES TFTP administratively down down

GROUCHO#debug ip packet IP packet debugging is on GROUCHO#ping 192.168.1.2

Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.1.2, timeout is 2 seconds: U

01:28:03: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.2.2 (local), d=192.168.1.2 (Serial0/0), routed via RIB 01:28:03: IP: s=192.168.2.2 (local), d=192.168.1.2 (Serial0/0), len 100, sending 01:28:03: IP: s=192.168.2.1 (Serial0/0), d=192.168.2.2, len 56, rcvd 1 01:28:03: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.2.2 (local), d=192.168.1.2 (Serial0/0), routed via RIB 01:28:03: IP: s=192.168.2.2 (local), d=192.168.1.2 (Serial0/0), len 100, sending.U 01:28:05: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.2.2 (local), d=192.168.1.2 (Serial0/0), routed via RIB 01:28:05: IP: s=192.168.2.2 (local), d=192.168.1.2 (Serial0/0), len 100, sending 01:28:05: IP: s=192.168.2.1 (Serial0/0), d=192.168.2.2, len 56, rcvd 1 01:28:05: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.2.2 (local), d=192.168.1.2 (Serial0/0), routed via RIB 01:28:05: IP: s=192.168.2.2 (local), d=192.168.1.2 (Serial0/0), len 100, sending.U Success rate is 0 percent (0/5) GROUCHO# 01:28:07: IP: tableid=0, s=192.168.2.2 (local), d=192.168.1.2 (Serial0/0), routed via RIB 01:28:07: IP: s=192.168.2.2 (local), d=192.168.1.2 (Serial0/0), len 100, sending 01:28:07: IP: s=192.168.2.1 (Serial0/0), d=192.168.2.2, len 56, rcvd 1 GROUCHO#

SWITCH1#show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C2950 Software (C2950-I6Q4L2-M), Version 12.1(11)EA1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Copyright (c) 1986-2002 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Wed 28-Aug-02 10:25 by antonino Image text-base: 0x80010000, data-base: 0x80528000

ROM: Bootstrap program is CALHOUN boot loader

SWITCH1 uptime is 32 minutes System returned to ROM by power-on System image file is "flash:/c2950-i6q4l2-mz.121-11.EA1.bin"

cisco WS-C2950-12 (RC32300) processor (revision G0) with 20402K bytes of memory. Processor board ID FOC0638Y10G Last reset from system-reset Running Standard Image

12 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)

32K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory. Base ethernet MAC Address: 00:0A:F4:CB:DC:C0 Motherboard assembly number: 73-5782-11 Power supply part number: 34-0965-01 Motherboard serial number: FOC06380C9A Power supply serial number: PHI06350618 Model revision number: G0 Motherboard revision number: A0 Model number: WS-C2950-12 System serial number: FOC0638Y10G Configuration register is 0xF

SWITCH1#show ip interface brief Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol Vlan1 192.168.1.2 YES NVRAM up up FastEthernet0/1 unassigned YES unset up up FastEthernet0/2 unassigned YES unset down down FastEthernet0/3 unassigned YES unset up up FastEthernet0/4 unassigned YES unset down down FastEthernet0/5 unassigned YES unset down down FastEthernet0/6 unassigned YES unset down down FastEthernet0/7 unassigned YES unset down down FastEthernet0/8 unassigned YES unset down down FastEthernet0/9 unassigned YES unset down down FastEthernet0/10 unassigned YES unset down down FastEthernet0/11 unassigned YES unset down down FastEthernet0/12 unassigned YES unset down down

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Jason
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What vlan is f0/1 in on the switch? Ensure its configured as a access port in vlan 1, and I would also consider hard coding speed/duplex on both sites. On the router, do a show arp and see what is showing up in the arp table.

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Trendkill

I would also do a show cam or show mac-address-table on the switch and ensure you are seeing a layer 2 mac on the f0/1 port, to rule out any physical issues. If there is no mac, then the switch is not receiving any traffic as if it did, it would populate the mac table with the source mac of the frames that are being received.

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Trendkill

The interface on your router is up/down. Do a show interface on the corresponding switch port and show run interface on both.

You are using a straight-through cable, right?

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p_teatreeoil

"Jason" ha scritto nel messaggio news:Xns9A1DB0CB31B12SpamSpamSpamSpanishI@140.99.99.130...

Hi,

Re-check your duplex and speed settings. (should be 10Mbps/Full-Duplex)

Regards, Gabriele

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Gabriele Beltrame

Trendkill wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@i3g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:

It was a faulty LAN cable in the end, I've learned quite a lot from reading your replies so thanks for the advice.

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Jason

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