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12-16-2010 05:52 AM
We use HP 3500yl switches as our routing for internal data. They have a default router pointing to 10.1.1.2/24 (PA-500). The HPs work by putting the interface in a Vlan then putting it as untagged and applying the ip to the vlan-interface.
so:
HPswitch(10.1.1.1/24) in vlan 101 ---> connect ---> PA500 E1/2 (10.1.1.2/24)
I am unable to ping 10.1.1.2. Both sides say they are up/up/1000FD.
Any ideas or suggestions to try?
12-16-2010 06:10 AM
Have you configured the PA-500's ethernet interface to allow ping? This is done via a Management Profile (Network Tab -> Network Profiles -> Interface Mgmt). Once you have created a profile that will allow ping you need to apply it to the interface (Network Tab -> Interfaces -> ethernet 1/2)
that should allow you to ping the interface.
12-16-2010 06:10 AM
Have you configured the PA-500's ethernet interface to allow ping? This is done via a Management Profile (Network Tab -> Network Profiles -> Interface Mgmt). Once you have created a profile that will allow ping you need to apply it to the interface (Network Tab -> Interfaces -> ethernet 1/2)
that should allow you to ping the interface.
12-16-2010 06:35 AM
yeah shortly after posting I found the L3 setup video and saw what I was doing wrong. GAH. I hate how you have to make a fool of yourself in order to find the problem. Thanks for the help!
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