![]() ![]() I have deleted the stale ARP entries and tried pinging from both directions, I deleted the interfaces and VLAN on both sides and started again, I tried changing the VLAN numbers (originally I tried using VLAN 2711, then 27, then 31), but no change. When I ping from CRS32->RB5009 I don't see any entries added to either ARP table. When I ping from RB5009->CRS328 using the interfaces I defined to VLAN31 I see the arp entry on both sides, but it is in "D" and never "DC". In both switches, I have the VLAN interfaces defined to the bridge, on the bridge I have the VLAN tagged on the appropriate port for that switch and the bridge, and I have created local TCP/IP addresses on the VLAN (just like all my other working VLANs). I believe I followed the same configuration as I have for all the other VLANs, but I cannot get the two switches to ping to each other. To get started, I created a new (not part of the original setup) VLAN 31 to connect the switches together with BGP. In order to restore NSX-T to my home lab (the last thing on my list), I need to get BGP going again. ![]() I am allowing all traffic between all VLANs right now (plan to change that in the future) using the RB5009 as the main router for the network. Traffic is passing normally between all devices/VLANs and all my home and lab services are running without error. I have about 10 VLANs established (which I created earlier in the week during the initial bring-up) and everything has been working well for the past 3 - 4 days. RB5009-1-sfp-sffplus1-sfp-sfpplus1-CRS328-1ĬRS-328-1-sfp-sfpplus3-combo4-CRS312-1ĬRS-328-1-sfp-sfpplus4-combo4-CRS312-2Įach switch is running RouterOS 7.8 and I was able to regenerate the (albeit crazy) configuration that I had in my old setup. I just finished rebuilding my network with an RB5009, CRS328, and a pair of CRS312s for 10gb networking. My old Cisco SG350 died this week and I decided to replace my whole physical network (fortunately I had been planning to do that so I had gear already in-house). ![]()
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