11-06-2010 03:27 AM - edited 03-06-2019 01:55 PM
Hi all,
I have a customer having 6509 with old set base command IOS.
Currently the core switch is configured with one vlan that is default Vlan 1 & its working fine. I created another Vlan 505 i assigned it IP from session 15 module. Now I connect on user into Vlan 1 & other in Vlan 505 & i ping from Vlan1 to Vlan 15 but i cant, i tried to ping from Layer 2 module (Supervisor Engine) to Layer 3 module ( Multilayer Switch Feature, where i assign IP to interface vlan 505) & i can not ping. I can ping only int vlan 1.
I go through on web & some body suggested to configure bridge between interface vlan's with bridge-group command, when i tried this, there is no command in my IOS under interface vlan, neither i have ip routing command & nor i have any command for routing protocol.
I tried to search the Data Sheet of IOS which i have in MSFC & in SUP, but i couldnt.
Attached are the specification of my core switch. can any body confirm me that the IOS which i have is not for Layer 3 Routing ???
Please update me ASAP because i have to confirm my customer.
Thanks
Regards,
11-06-2010 05:01 AM
Hi,
Your image is layer3 capable.
It's old though; ancient is perhaps a better word but it should still suffice for basic applications.
Have you verified that int vlan505 on the router is up/up?
Please provide the output of "sh int" from the IOS router.
regards,
Leo
11-06-2010 06:04 AM
Hi Leo,
Thanks for your reply.
I dont have the sh interface output right now !!! but while wokring i checked int vlan 505 & it was up. im sure 100 %.
Did you check my config ?? is there any mistake in configuration ??
Regards,
11-06-2010 06:39 AM
Hi Anis,
Yes I looked at your config and noticed no straightforward errors.
Please also provide a "show ip route" when you are at it.
11-06-2010 08:15 AM
You are running a boot image on the MSFC which has a lot of features disabled since it's just a recovery image. Try loading the image c6msfc-js-mz.121-2.E.bin from the bootflash on the MSFC.
Also can you remove this? set ip route 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
HTH,
Matt
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