joroba2003
IS-IT--Management
Hello Guys,
I just inherited the support of a BCM50 and proceeded to change the LAN1 from 192.168.10.7 to 10.0.15.7. For some reasons, the LAN 1 is not accessible anymore. I can see Ethernet Activity on the LAN 1 when logging into the Element Manager using the OAM port 10.10.11.1, can confirm through SSH that the IP on LAN 1 is indeed 10.0.15.7 but still can't access the LAN 1 on 10.0.15.7
The LAN1 is directly connected through a cisco switch configured on vlan1 10.0.15.2/24. I can confirm the port is up on the Cisco switch and no erros whatsoever on the interface counters.
I just have no clues on what's going on. I don't want to jump the gun and proceed with a L1/L2 reset. Any suggestions what should I do to re-enable access to the LAN1.
Other things found in Ethernet activity, noticed the port lan 1 is setup for auto-negotiation. Anyone knows how I can switch to off and force the duplex to full as well to match the same parameters in my switch.
Thanks for your help
I just inherited the support of a BCM50 and proceeded to change the LAN1 from 192.168.10.7 to 10.0.15.7. For some reasons, the LAN 1 is not accessible anymore. I can see Ethernet Activity on the LAN 1 when logging into the Element Manager using the OAM port 10.10.11.1, can confirm through SSH that the IP on LAN 1 is indeed 10.0.15.7 but still can't access the LAN 1 on 10.0.15.7
The LAN1 is directly connected through a cisco switch configured on vlan1 10.0.15.2/24. I can confirm the port is up on the Cisco switch and no erros whatsoever on the interface counters.
I just have no clues on what's going on. I don't want to jump the gun and proceed with a L1/L2 reset. Any suggestions what should I do to re-enable access to the LAN1.
Other things found in Ethernet activity, noticed the port lan 1 is setup for auto-negotiation. Anyone knows how I can switch to off and force the duplex to full as well to match the same parameters in my switch.
Thanks for your help