Layer 2 vlan subinterface restriction?

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Layer 2 vlan subinterface restriction?

L1 Bithead

Hello

I am using PA VM-50 and wonder if there is any restriction on the number of Layer 2 subinterfaces that I can create under 1 interface.   I have more than 50 vlan subinterfaces created and the one I have added recently does not seem to pass traffic.

 

Thanks

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L1 Bithead

All the subinterfaces were created with the same profile but for different VLANs with each having an IP of .1 for the subnet.  I can ping from the end devices which are connected to the access switch to the .1 on the subinterfaces I have added earlier on the PA. The newer interfaces I have added (ie > 50) are somehow not working hence my question about the restriction.

Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hello,

According to this spec sheet, it should be able to take 512. But the vm-50 is like a test model. not really suited for deployment, just mess around at your house or something.

https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/products/nsx/vmware-esxi-datasheet...

 

Regards,

Thanks for the info. The problem appears to be a bug with the PA. The admin did a switch over and the connections worked now.  They will upgrade the software mentioning some cache/arp issues.

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