From: Greg Wendel (gwendel@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jun 26 2007 - 17:23:56 ART
There are workarounds for this. Check out this site
http://hacki.at/7200emu/index.php and search on 16ESW and you will see the
answer.
On 6/26/07, sirus MOGHADASIAN <cyrus.mgh@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I was frustrated over 2 days by this bug!!
>
> if u put 2 NM-16ESW on the router , u can go nowhere!!!
>
> it means that u cannot ping vlan interface ,or connect to any device via
> Layer 2 connectivity,
>
> as an example:
>
>
>
> R1----------------------------R2---------------------------------------------R3----------------------------------R4
> slot1: NM-16ESW slot1: NM-16ESW
> slot2: NM-16ESW slot2: NM-16ESW
>
>
> R2 and R3 are mounted with 2XNM-16ESW modules each.
> assume R2 and R3 connected via trunk link.
>
> some bugs I discovered:
>
> u cannot ping neither int vlan 1 ip of R2 from R1 nor int of R4 or any
> other
> devices.
>
> if u use NM-16ESW ports as L3 ports,it works fine ,but if u want to use it
> as layer 2, u will face problem if use two NM-16ESW modules on a router.
>
>
> Sirus Moghadasian
>
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