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CDP is not received by neighbor and arp is incomplete

mhdganji110
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Hi all

my problem still exists with this post

https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3565377#3565377

and this is a new problem. i dont know the switches are faulty or ..

The problem is :

two switches connected to each other using an access port in vlan 1 (i tested other vlans too)

and they can not ping each other !!!

the pc's connected to these switches can see each other but pinging switches from themselves is not possible

i made a debug cdp packets and events and i found that both are sending cdp but one of them is not receiving it

look at the output of debug cdp and show arp on switches

(note that switch 2 is not receiving cdp and note the incomplete in show arp)

Switch 1

sw1(config-if)#

*Mar  1 01:10:51.220: CDP-EV: No space for insertion of civic location

*Mar  1 01:10:51.220: CDP-EV: No space (1083) for insertion of location informat

ion information.

*Mar  1 01:10:51.220: CDP-PA: version 2 packet sent out on FastEthernet0/2

*Mar  1 01:10:53.292: CDP-PA: Packet received from sw2 on interface FastEthernet

0/2

*Mar  1 01:10:53.292: **Entry  found in cache**

*Mar  1 01:10:53.292: CDP-EV: Unrecognized/Unregistered type(0x1A),  len:(12), V

alue:() seen in TLV

*Mar  1 01:10:53.292: CDP-EV: Packet Received from sw2 with capability = 28 and

Platform string = cisco WS-C2960-48TT-L on interface FastEthernet0/2

*Mar  1 01:10:56.899: CDP-EV: No space for insertion of civic location

*Mar  1 01:10:56.899: CDP-EV: No space (1082) for insertion of location informat

ion information.

*Mar  1 01:10:56.899: CDP-PA: version 2 packet sent out on FastEthernet0/47

Protocol  Address          Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface

Internet  192.168.200.1           -   6bd9.7854.a540  ARPA   Vlan1

Internet  192.168.200.2           0   Incomplete      ARPA

Internet  192.168.200.150         0   5442.4989.15ca  ARPA   Vlan1

Switch 2

sw2:

*Mar  1 02:40:39.684: CDP-EV: No space for insertion of civic location

*Mar  1 02:40:39.684: CDP-EV: No space (1083) for insertion of location information information.

*Mar  1 02:40:39.684: CDP-PA: version 2 packet sent out on FastEthernet0/2

Protocol  Address          Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface

Internet  192.168.200.1           0   Incomplete      ARPA

Internet  192.168.200.2           -   acab.2735.8ec0  ARPA   Vlan1

Internet  192.168.200.150         0   5442.4989.15ca  ARPA   Vlan1

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jas2061461
Level 1
Level 1

I skimmed through the old post, and I agree your issue is a weird one.  If these were my switches, I would immediately upload a new image and start fresh; I hate working with any configurations that are, or have been, used.

From Rommon, format the filesystem and do a file system check; I believe that is what it is called.

Personally, I always configure trunks between switches and will not likely ever configure them as access ports. 

On the VLAN interface, be sure to bounce it.  Shut it down and turn it back up.

Keep the ARP cache/MAC table cleared. 

This doesn't appear to be a situation where you just need to do something simple like use a xcrossover cable or something.  Start from scratch.  Take your time.  Delete the image, format, make sure the vlan.dat is gone and try from there.

Thanks for your response

If these were my switches, I would immediately upload a new image and start fresh; I hate working with any configurations that are, or have been, used.

I used IOS 12.55 and 58 and now i am using IOS 15 and the problem is there

Personally, I always configure trunks between switches and will not likely ever configure them as access ports.

On the VLAN interface, be sure to bounce it.  Shut it down and turn it back up.

I did that. trunk did no help

This doesn't appear to be a situation where you just need to do something simple like use a xcrossover cable or something.  Start from scratch.  Take your time.  Delete the image, format, make sure the vlan.dat is gone and try from there.

i cleared all configuration. write erase and reload and delete vlan.dat and ...

From Rommon, format the filesystem and do a file system check; I believe that is what it is called.

this is the only thing i didnt do.

how should it be done ?

Boot into rommon by holding the "Mode" button as you switch boots up, or hit the break combo while your switch is booting.  Hit "?", when at the "switch:" prompt.  You should see several commands available.  There are two that I would try.  The format may delete your image, though; not entirely sure.  I can't recall the exact commands.

As for the image, versions 12.55 and 58 worked correctly?  Perhaps, you got a corrupt version of 15.  If your not downloading from Cisco.com, that may be the issue.

i will try rommon

and note that the previous images did not work too

i downloaded the ios from cisco site

any idea about not receiving and that arp incomplete ?

i doubt that switches are fake and faulty (at least one of them)

ARP incomplete shows when the IP address cannot be associated with a MAC address.

Can you upload you configs and a "show version"?

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