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karnac01 03-31-2012 04:54 PM

HP Procurve 2626 Switch
 
Before I post my issue, I wanted to ask if anyone is familiar with HP Procurve 2626 switch?

If not, maybe someone with network knowledge can help. After following instructions on setting it up, I am unable to ping to any of desktop clients.

Here is the configuration.

Win7 desktop (172.21.10.10)
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vlan10 (172.21.10.1)
HP 2626 SWITCH
vlan05 (172.21.5.1)
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router(172.21.5.2)
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Modem

The desktop CAN ping vlan10 and vlan05 BUT not router.
The switch (CLI) CAN ping vlan10 but NOT desktop
The switch (CLI) CAN ping vlan05 AND router

If you need me to post configuration of switch I can. Thanks for your help.

Anthony

jschiwal 03-31-2012 06:01 PM

Being able to ping both VLANs from the desktop, without the traffic going through the router, sounds like you may have added vpids to the interfaces allowing traffic between vlan1 and vlan2 on the switch. I might be wrong (only two people company wide can touch our switches and I'm not one) depending on the netmask your network segments use.

Could you post the network addresses, e.g. 172.21.0.0/16. The router might have a wider range so both subnets can see it.
Also check that the printer's switch port has a vpid for vlan10 as well.

If the router is out of scope for vlan10 hosts, you won't be able to ping it.

If the router has two LAN side switch ports, you could have one connection to a VLAN5 port, another on a VLAN10 port and control traffic between vlans as if they were from two separate switches. However if you have vlan1 - vlan10, this wouldn't be practical.


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