Using a Nortel Baystack 450-12f

Using a Nortel Baystack 450-12f

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Using a Nortel Baystack 450-12f Barry OGrady 05-08-2008
Posted by Barry OGrady on May 8, 2008, 11:55 pm
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I picked up a Nortel Baystack 450-12f very cheaply and am trying to
put it to use. I have port 1 connected to a PC and port 6 connected
to a Cisco 2900. The PC shows as connected as does the Cisco,
and the 450 shows both ports as up but I can't ping through the
450. The 450 has a gigabit optical port that I can't use. Should I
unplug the MDA?

Barry
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Posted by KXCruz@swbell.net on June 6, 2008, 8:26 am
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Barry OGrady wrote:
> I picked up a Nortel Baystack 450-12f very cheaply and am trying to
> put it to use. I have port 1 connected to a PC and port 6 connected
> to a Cisco 2900. The PC shows as connected as does the Cisco,
> and the 450 shows both ports as up but I can't ping through the
> 450. The 450 has a gigabit optical port that I can't use. Should I
> unplug the MDA?
>
> Barry
> =====
> Home page
> http://members.iinet.net.au/~barry.og
It sounds like you have the ports in different VLANS. Have you
configured this box yet?

-KXC

Posted by KXCruz@swbell.net on June 6, 2008, 8:26 am
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Barry OGrady wrote:
> I picked up a Nortel Baystack 450-12f very cheaply and am trying to
> put it to use. I have port 1 connected to a PC and port 6 connected
> to a Cisco 2900. The PC shows as connected as does the Cisco,
> and the 450 shows both ports as up but I can't ping through the
> 450. The 450 has a gigabit optical port that I can't use. Should I
> unplug the MDA?
>
> Barry
> =====
> Home page
> http://members.iinet.net.au/~barry.og
Check your VLAN config.

-KXC

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