Stupid question, but did you try a crossover cable?
I know you said a different switch, but was it a Cisco? Lots of brands have auto crossover so you'll get a link.
sh vtp status from 3550:
Crowe-3550#sh vtp status
VTP Version : 2
Configuration Revision : 1
Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
Number of existing VLANs : 9
VTP Operating Mode : Client
VTP Domain Name : stratacache
VTP Pruning...
6500 sh int trunk:
hq-core#sh int trunk
Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
Fa8/17 on 802.1q trunking 64
Port Vlans allowed on trunk
Fa8/17 1-1005
Port Vlans allowed and active in management domain
Fa8/17...
possible that there are no routes advertised as it hasn't been setup (still confused why the routes would need to be there for intra-VLAN communication)
10.0.64.1 is our ASA connected off of the 6500
no luck with eigrp on the 6500 either...
on the 6500 I can ping the default gateway (.1)
from a host connected to the 6500 I can ping the gateway and the 6500 (.100)
(I also have users connected to the ports on the 6500 and they are working fine getting out of the network.)
However from the 6500 side I cannot ping anything on the 3500...
nope no go there either...
It seems like the VLAN trunking isn't working right? The information is there but the traffic isn't passing across the trunk or something...
still nothing with the default gateway.
I've also tried placing hosts on the switch. They can ping each other and the switch, but nothing up the trunk.
I have an odd situation...
I've configured a 3550 (3550-48-SMI running IOS V 12.1(22)EA10) software - c3550-i5k212q3-mz.121-22.EA10.bin) for VTP and a dot1q trunk to our 6509 (running IOS V 12.1(11b)E).
I then configured an IP on the vlan.
I can now see the VLAN's from the 6500 on the 3550...
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