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L2 switch unreachable

Dear all,

help me for  route or switching issue

I have 7609 Router( Loopback- 10.99.0.174) which is connected to 2 Me3400 ( l2 Switch) like below

10.96.16.36=========>10.96.18.100=========>10.96.16.51
7609.Interface.ip     MES01--Vlan.Ip         MES02--Vlan.Ip


i am able to reach 10.96.16.51, but not the 10.96.18.100 from my Lan
the relavent Subnet has been allowed in the bgp of 7609 like below,
permit 10.96.16.0 0.0.3.255


what can be the problem

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cadet alain
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VIP Alumni

Hi,

If you want to advertise a subnet into BGP you must do it with the network command or redistribute.

Can you tell us more about your topology and what is not working?

Regards.

Don't forget to rate helpful posts.

I am puzzled about the reference to BGP in this thread. It sounds to me like a case of connectivity on a locally connected subnet. So what does BGP have to do with it?

It would be very helpful if the original poster would post the configuration of the interface of the 7609 router connecting to the switches. I am wondering if it is really configured with a mask of 255.255.252.0 or whether it is configured with 255.255.255.0. It might also be helpful if the output of show arp on the router were posted.

HTH

Rick

HTH

Rick

Thanks for helping & actually there is no problem from network side,

only one pc that switch isnt reachable,

may be some firewall or system level issue

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