odd network traffic - Network
This is a discussion on odd network traffic - Network ; I have at work a HP Procurve 2626 that is my 'core' switch that
connects to two LinkSys switches, a few devices, and a HP 1800-24G
switch. Users on the 2626 only intermittenly(?) can see servers on
the 1800-24G switch. ...
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odd network traffic
I have at work a HP Procurve 2626 that is my 'core' switch that
connects to two LinkSys switches, a few devices, and a HP 1800-24G
switch. Users on the 2626 only intermittenly(?) can see servers on
the 1800-24G switch. There are no packet errors on either switch
and no errors on the server on the 1800-24G. The 'ping test' on the
2626 works most of the time going to the server on the 1800-24G
switch. The same 'ping test' on the 1800-24G going to machine on
that same switch fails most of the time.
What's going on here and how do I fix it?
Mike
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Re: odd network traffic
In article , Mike wrote:
> I have at work a HP Procurve 2626 that is my 'core' switch that
> connects to two LinkSys switches, a few devices, and a HP 1800-24G
> switch. Users on the 2626 only intermittenly(?) can see servers on
> the 1800-24G switch. There are no packet errors on either switch
> and no errors on the server on the 1800-24G. The 'ping test' on the
> 2626 works most of the time going to the server on the 1800-24G
> switch. The same 'ping test' on the 1800-24G going to machine on
> that same switch fails most of the time.
>
> What's going on here and how do I fix it?
>
> Mike
Looks like the problem may be a pair of commands in a new Cisco ASA
that was causing ARP issues with two of the main servers. I have removed
the arp commands and things seem normal.
arp inside 10.1.1.99 9999.9999.9999 alias
Mike