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Industry I''ve got 3 machines on my network, all running Windows 7. None of them can ping each other, either by name or IP address. (And because of this, they also can''t
Industry Case Study: Directly Connected Devices Cannot Ping Each Other Because of an Incorrect Static ARP Entry Symptom The customer replaces a device on the live network with switch
Industry When you ping the switch downstream, the ICMP frames are simply processed by the ASICs without the switch control plane being involved. When you ping the switch itself, the control
Industry Im trying a lab exercise but im struggling to figure out why I still cant ping another end device thats in the same VLAN as the one i''m sending it from. I''ve attached a screenshot of the topology, as well as the
Industry I''m currently troubleshooting a network i built and I''m having an issue with ping connectivity, i have set up DHCP and DNS and my end devices can get
Industry If I Create a VLAN2 and assign PC1''s port to VLAN2, the switch can no longer ping PC1. I would understand if another PC on a different VLAN couldn''t ping PC1, but I would think that the
Industry All Cisco Meraki devices have a local status page that can be accessed to perform limited local configuration changes, monitor device status and utilization, and simple local troubleshooting.
Industry While the poe works great, the machines connected to the switch can only communicate among each other and cannot ping or otherwise access any
Industry What could I check to debug this? I notice that I cannot ping other devices that are definitely connected on the internet, like a firestick tv even while
Industry I have a frustrating issue where I cannot ping a device located in another subnet (vlan82) from my source subnet (vlan10). Here are the particulars: IP Routing is enabled on core, I can ping
Industry The current set up consists of this stack, with the router and switch being connected by a /30 link (fast ethernet 1/0/1 on switch), with the router housing the connections to our modem and
Industry I''ve got two physical computers which are connected to the same unmanaged switch. Said switch is connected to a server handing out IP
Industry If you are unable to ping the device within the same network check your trunk links between switches, check spanning tree, check the correct subnet mask. For Printer Devices make sure they have a
Industry Stay on this screen until the other device has connected to this hotspot. On the computer connecting to the hotspot, open Bluetooth settings and
Industry Switch A and switch B cannot ping each other, and the OSPF neighbor status on switch A is Exchange. After switch A is replaced by the original device, the fault is rectified.
Industry Hi all I have two Windows devices, both connected to the same switch and on the same VLAN. The SVI for the VLAN exists on the firewall. From the firewall (and from other places in fact) I
Industry And this switch is connected to the mikrotik switch. There is internet in the network but the challenge i have is that I can''t ping another computer on the
Industry Here are some unclear things: 1. If your devices can get Internet from VLAN10, which means it should be able to access the Internet. So, forget about
Industry Should I be able to ping from the switch without the default gateway set? Like with every host using the IP protocol, without the default gateway, your switch should be able to ping anyone in
Industry I''m having difficulty seeing devices at either end of a new VLAN, and I cannot figure out why. What is puzzling is that all the switches involved have no trouble pinging each other on all the
Industry An engineer from the supporting company took the devices off our network, plugged them into a standalone switch, along with his laptop, and was able to ping all of them with no problem.
Industry I have a very weird situation: the only device that can be ping is only the main router 192.168.0.1. Other devices cannot be ping. I dropped the firewall and the problem still persisting.
Industry Hi, I''ve got this one Catalyst switch on my network that I am not able to ping, except in rare situations (like earlier today) where it would let me. It means that I sometimes (not always) have
Industry Check the network profile on the Windows PC connected to port 3. Make sure it''s set to private. If it''s public then Windows will not respond to most unsolicited, incoming traffic. That includes pings.
Industry Confirm that, in a normal scenario, without these static (or possibly reserved) IPs, the IP addresses used by devices in the network come from this
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