In a message dated 9/17/00 8:42:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< Can a secondary IP be assigned to a Catalyst switch SC0 interface
temporarily?
If so, once I logon (by console/telnet) to the switch, I can troubleshoot
the connectivity to an attached PC/server by pinging its IP address
(assuming the secondary IP temporarily added is the same subnet as this
PC/server IP address.)
This will help troubleshooting the functionality of the TCPIP stack of the
PC/server, don't you think?
>>
Hey,
Instead of going through all of this what I think you could do is try
to ping the server from a router that is on the other side of the switch. It
would make it through the switch because it (as you know) uses layer 2. This
way you could test how it would probably run in a real world situation:
PC-switch, switch-router, router-switch, switch to server. I don't
know...this is how I would do it...I would also place a sniffer on one of the
lines to break down the TCP/IP stack like you wanted. Hope I helped a
little...Good luck. ;)
Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA
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