Are there no other cables plugged in to this switch? No possible loops? or rogue stacking links?
Run a "show vlan port 1/1/1" or "show vlan port 1/1/25" to confirm the VLAN presence
Also run a "show spanning-tree summary port" to ensure nothing is in a "blocking" state.
Do either of these switches have an IP address on VLAN 1 themselves? or are you pinging other hosts on VLAN 1?
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Original Message:
Sent: Feb 21, 2024 04:21 PM
From: Aruba@20
Subject: 8320 series
it is a single link
6100 – 1/1/25 --> 8320 ->1/1/1
the neighbors show up on LLDP
the vlans will not come up if I have only the links above connected
I am trying to ping from VLAN 1 to VLAN 1
Original Message:
Sent: 2/21/2024 3:52:00 PM
From: 802.zak
Subject: RE: 8320 series
What does Spanning Tree look like? Any of the ports in question blocked/inconsistent?
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Original Message:
Sent: Feb 21, 2024 03:36 PM
From: Aruba@20
Subject: 8320 series
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VLAN Name Status Reason Type Interfaces
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1 DEFAULT_VLAN_1 down no_member_forwarding default 1/1/2-1/1/28
2 VLAN2 down no_member_forwarding static 1/1/1,1/1/25-1/1/26
3 VLAN3 down no_member_forwarding static 1/1/25
mcc-phone-sw#
Original Message:
Sent: 2/21/2024 11:46:00 AM
From: 802.zak
Subject: RE: 8320 series
What is the status of the physical interface on both switches? Admin UP and Status UP?
Are the VLANs configured on both switches?
What kind of test are you running that fails?
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Original Message:
Sent: Feb 21, 2024 11:10 AM
From: Aruba@20
Subject: 8320 series
hello
I have connected a 6100 (1/1/25) series on 10GBs SFP to a 8320 (1/1/1)
the interfaces are configured as below
interface 1/1/1
no shutdown
no routing
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
I have no IP connectivity between the switches on VLAN 1 or a test VLAN 2
VLAN 1 & 2 will not come up on the 6100 unless I connect to another port as an access
the VLAN will not come up using a trunk interconnect only
software version on the 6100 is shown below
rubaOS-CX
(c) Copyright 2017-2023 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP
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Version : PL.10.10.1100
Build Date : 2023-12-11 18:30:33 UTC
Build ID : ArubaOS-CX:PL.10.10.1100:b4b52a6a46ff:2023121118
8320 series software version is below
uild Date : 2023-12-11 18:31:10 UTC
Build ID : ArubaOS-CX:TL.10.10.1100:b4b52a6a46ff:202312111821
Build SHA : b4b52a6a46ffe674f326481629c70082b24aeb95
Active Image : primary
Service OS Version : TL.01.08.00
intra connectivity on the 8320 is ok -- the core switches are configured for vsx with full IP connectivity