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Re: Strange L2 failure


From: ML <ml () kenweb org>
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 21:47:56 -0500

On 1/29/2011 4:24 PM, Jack Bates wrote:
Has anyone seen issues with IOS where certain MACs fail?

54:52:00 (kvm) fails out an old 10mbit port on a 7206 running 12.2 SRE.
I've never seen anything like this. DHCP worked, ARP worked, and arp
debugging showed responses for arp to the MAC, however, tcpdump on the
host system showed no unicast or arp responses coming from the router,
while the switch management ip and other stuff on the local segment
communicated fine with the vm. This broke for IPv6 as well.

I changed the vm's MAC to 54:51:00, 50:52:00 and still failed. Changed
it to 40:52:00 and it works for both v4 and v6. Was there a change which
would cause certain hardware to not accept a MAC starting with 50: or
higher?


Jack



I just ran into something like this yesterday. A Belkin router with a MAC of 9444.52dc.XXXX was properly learned at the IDF switch but the upstream agg switch/router wouldn't learn it. I even tried to static the MAC into the CAM..router refused.

After changing the MAC address, everything worked.

Best I can figure the router treated it like a broadcast MAC. DHCP snooping at the IDF and the upstream aggregation switch/router learned the IP/MAC/interface lease information. ARP entry at the router had the correct IP/MAC binding. Nothing in the CAM for the MAC of that darn Belkin.


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