how about hop by hop approach?
Setup SVIs in the transit path rigth from the first device (where the client
connects to) all the way up to the default gateway?
What does the MAC address table in the transit path say?
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Jersey Guy <guy.jersey_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Folks,
> I have a 6509 switch with a few user vlans. From the switch I can ping a
> certain IP address that sits multiple hops away. From user workstations
> that
> have this switch as their default gateway, I can't ping the same IP
> address.
> I've checked the usual stuff - subnet mask, being able to ping the default
> gateway, being able to ping other IPs, rebooting the darn PC....no change.
> For clarification, when on the switch, I run extended ping with the user's
> vlan as the source address. It works fine. Just can't ping from the user's
> machine! Any pointers/ideas please?!
>
> TIA
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