ER605: VLAN interface not reachable
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If defined VLAN's 10/20/30/40 and 250 on the LAN tab.
It's there on the VLAN list:
All interfaces 192.168.x.2 I can successfully ping. Except 192.168.250.2; all it says is "timed out".
Is there a limit on the ID's or another reason this specific interface does not respond?
DHCP is not enabled.
Yes, I rebooted the router! ;)
thanks
Edit: sorry for the duplicated "Network list", I didn't see in my browser!
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Hi @Mutzli
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Mutzli wrote
There is no 192.168.250.1!
When I ping it there is no answer.
I don't get your question then...
Anyway, I check the network then...
192.168.250.1 or 192.168.250.2 as the gateway, what's the difference? I don't see any difference in this. I tested with 192.168.250.1/24. So using 192.168.250.X does not matter in this case. So it is not the subnet issue or some kind of hidden firmware thing.
I recommend you draw a diagram for yourself while examining it and study the VLAN as you mentioned there are switches if you misconfigured it.
I also specifically asked if you could get an IP from the 192.168.250.0/24 which you did not answer.
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I checked the path by connecting the router to one switch after the other.
The router responded to 192.168.250.2. ...except the last one.
Removed on that switch the VLAN250, reboot and defined it again.
Now it works! I can also login to the router on that interface.
I still don't know why it didn't work in the first place!? Anyway...
Thanks for your support!
regards
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Hi @Mutzli
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Upgrade to the latest firmware: ER605 V2_2.2.5 Build 20240522 Official Firmware (Released on Jun 14th, 2024)
No ACLs involved in this situation?
And if possible, can you delete VLAN 250 and create it again?
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Thanks for your input.
1) Updated the firmware to 2.2.5, reboot => VLAN250 does not respond
2) deleted VLAN250, reboot, added VLAN250 => does not respond to ping
2) added some more VLAN's to test (99,100,199,200,249,253, 254) => all responding to ping (even w/o reboot!)
3) factory reset and added the VLAN's 10/20/30/40, reboot => all responding to ping
4) added VLAN250 => not responding to ping
5) reboot => VLAN250 not responding to ping
It seems that only VLAN250 is having a problem...
Any other ideas?
Gretts
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Hi @Mutzli
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Mutzli wrote
Thanks for your input.
1) Updated the firmware to 2.2.5, reboot => VLAN250 does not respond
2) deleted VLAN250, reboot, added VLAN250 => does not respond to ping
2) added some more VLAN's to test (99,100,199,200,249,253, 254) => all responding to ping (even w/o reboot!)
3) factory reset and added the VLAN's 10/20/30/40, reboot => all responding to ping
4) added VLAN250 => not responding to ping
5) reboot => VLAN250 not responding to ping
It seems that only VLAN250 is having a problem...
Any other ideas?
Gretts
You can get an IP from the 192.168.250.1/24, is that correct?
All of the assumption is based on that you have configured the VLAN properly and you have a corresponding IP from the subnet.
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When I scan the VLAN 250 (or subnet 192.168.250.0/24) I get a response from my two switch's, the PC and a TV.
But not from the gateway (ER605).
regards
Edit: I get a resonse from the ER605! But that's UDP.
And I can't connect to 192.168.250.2
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Hi @Mutzli
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Mutzli wrote
When I scan the VLAN 250 (or subnet 192.168.250.0/24) I get a response from my two switch's, the PC and a TV.
But not from the gateway (ER605).
regards
Edit: I get a resonse from the ER605! But that's UDP.
And I can't connect to 192.168.250.2
It did not answer my question.
I tested this but there was no problem with 192.168.250.1/24 when I created it and used it. So, the subnet is not the problem.
I assume it is your config or the network environment.
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There is no 192.168.250.1!
When I ping it there is no answer.
I don't get your question then...
Anyway, I check the network then...
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Hi @Mutzli
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
Mutzli wrote
There is no 192.168.250.1!
When I ping it there is no answer.
I don't get your question then...
Anyway, I check the network then...
192.168.250.1 or 192.168.250.2 as the gateway, what's the difference? I don't see any difference in this. I tested with 192.168.250.1/24. So using 192.168.250.X does not matter in this case. So it is not the subnet issue or some kind of hidden firmware thing.
I recommend you draw a diagram for yourself while examining it and study the VLAN as you mentioned there are switches if you misconfigured it.
I also specifically asked if you could get an IP from the 192.168.250.0/24 which you did not answer.
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I checked the path by connecting the router to one switch after the other.
The router responded to 192.168.250.2. ...except the last one.
Removed on that switch the VLAN250, reboot and defined it again.
Now it works! I can also login to the router on that interface.
I still don't know why it didn't work in the first place!? Anyway...
Thanks for your support!
regards
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