I have a new Aruba 6300M and have configured VLANs 1 and 2.
Each has a vlan interface acting as SVI for it's subnet set as such...
Interface VLAN1 with IP 10.10.10.1/24 and a secondary IP 10.10.30.1/24
Interface VLAN2 with IP 10.10.20.1/24
I have my PC-1 plugged into a port set for VLAN 1, and give it a static IP of 10.10.10.10/24 with it's default-gateway 10.10.10.1/24
And PC-2 has an IP of 10.10.20.20/24 and goes to a port set for vlan 2 with the default-gateway IP set as 10.20.20.1/24
Interface VLAN 1 CAN ping Interface VLAN 2
Interface VLAN 2 CAN ping Interface VLAN 1
PC-1 CANNOT ping it's primary VLAN 1Gateway IP 10.10.10.1/24
PC-1 CANNOT ping it's secondary VLAN 1 Gateway IP 10.10.30.1/24
PC-1 CANNOT ping PC-2 IP 10.10.20.20/24
PC-2 CAN ping VLAN1 Gateway IP 10.10.10.1/24
PC-2 CAN ping PC-1 IP 10.10.10.10/24
I cleared ARP and see all my device IPs. I confirmed the IP settings on both PC's
If PC-2 can ping Interface VLAN1 and PC-1 then that means the return traffic is making it back to PC-2, so why can't PC-1 ping it's gateway