02-10-2006 01:02 PM - edited 03-03-2019 01:47 AM
I have two 2950 switches in which I cannot ping or telnet to. They are both up and running and providing communication, but still no remote access.
02-10-2006 01:08 PM
Are you able to console into one of the switches and then ping or telnet to other one ? Telnet is not by default enabled unless your configs look like,
line vty 0 4
login
password
Telnet also requires that an enable password be set.
As far as IP connectivity in both switches, how does their config look like. Is it possible for you to paste running configs off the switches in your next post.
Also how are they connected (ethernet back to back usng xover cable, or a fiber optic xover cable through a gbic) ? I am sure that you have a link light on either ports (since you say it does provide communication / up / running)
HTH
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02-13-2006 05:47 AM
Thanks for your response!!
Telnet is enabled on the switch. I had been able to successfully login through this way before this problem occured. If I were to power down the switches and power them back up, the problems go way. I can then ping and telnet into both switches.
This problem is sporadic, the switches will be fine for several weeks, but then the problem occurs again. The switches continue to provide communications, but I cannot ping or telnet into.
The switches are connected via GBIC, GigaStack modules.
Thank you.
02-13-2006 05:57 AM
Please can you specify the IOS version that these switches are running?
In case the image is old (12.1(14) or earlier), there is a chance that you are hitting a bug. (no bug id, sorry)
Upgrading to the latest version will most likely solve this.
Regards,
Leo
02-13-2006 07:42 AM
Thank you for your response!!
IOS ver. 12.1(6) EA2
Can these IOS upgrades be obtained at no cost? If so where do I retrieve these upgrades?
Thank you.
02-13-2006 07:50 AM
02-10-2006 01:20 PM
What ip addresses are assigned to the switch ??? Is that the whole network just the 2950"s . If you assigned an ip address to each and you put the telnet passwords and the enable secret passwords you should be able to get in . Is your pc ip address in the same ip range as the switch address ???
02-11-2006 05:59 PM
Did you assign an IP address to the Management VLAN (usually VLAN1)? Did you bring the VLAN interface up?
> enable
# config terminal
# interface vlan 1
# ip address a.b.c.d n.n.n.n.n
# no shutdown
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