Multiple MACs Assigned to the Same Switch Port
Hello,
I have a very strange situation that I've been spending hours on. I have a port on one of my swtiches assigned to an interface VLAN profile that has DHCP. For some reason, that switch port is showing up in the Omada SDN device list as assigned to two different IP's as you can see in the figure. The 192.168.50.3 IP is the one I want and has a DHCP reservation assigned for that MAC. The other 192.168.50.100 IP is assigned to a MAC that is for the workstations BMC management port connected to a completely different switch port on a completely separate switch on a completely different VLAN and subnet. It's not a MAC for the device plugged into that Workstation Switch Port 2. Rebooting the switch/gateway/SDN box... nothing fixes it and I can't get to the device at 192.168.50.3. There's no route to it when I try reaching it from another machine on the network in a different subnet (and yes, other machines are reachable in that 192.168.50 subnet from the machine I'm testing from and there are no ACL rules blocking it). What the heck is going wrong? Any ideas on how to fix this? I unplugged BMC port on the workstation from the switch and the 192.168.50.100 assignment is gone (after much restarting and patiently waiting for the network h/w). But I still can't get to the workstation on 192.168.50.3. It's like there is no route to it even though I can get to other machines on the same subnet. Not sure where to go from here as I'm stuck. It's like something got hosed in the routing tables under the hood. Thanks.