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ARP[ipMapForwarding]: arp.c P address conflict on interface vlan 11 for IP address
ETN-CORE-1 - model M4300-12X12F ProSAFE 12-port 10GBASE-T and 12-port 10G SFP+ -> MAC: 8C:XX:XX:XX:ED:13
SW5-NBUD-24 - model M4300-12X12F ProSAFE 12-port 10GBASE-T and 12-port 10G SFP+ -> MAC: 8C:XX:XX:XX:8F:F7
ETN-CORE-1 - 8C:XX:XX:XX:ED:13
SW5-NBUD-24 - 8C:XX:XX:XX:8F:F7
vlan1 - 10.0.1.1
vlan 10 172.16.1.254
vlan 11 192.168.1.1
description of the problem:
both devices have the same error message.
ip address conflict for mac address. One device points to another. Vlans is 8 and only 3 have this message.
ETN-CORE-1 indicates a conflict on switch SW5-NBUD-24-1
I checked on which port the mac address appears. these are the ports on which the connection between the switches is established.
vlan1 - 10.0.1.1
vlan 10 172.16.1.254
vlan 11 192.168.1.1
Log Error:
ETN-CORE-1 ARP[ipMapForwarding]: arp.c(2294) 8571330 %% IP address conflict on interface vlan 11 for IP address 192.168.1.1. Conflicting host MAC address is 8C:XX:XX:XX:8F:F7.
SW5-NBUD-24-1 TRAPMGR[ipMapForwarding]: traputil.c(795) 8487648 %% Address conflict detected for IP: 192.168.1.1. Conflicting Host MAC: 8c:3b:ad:6a:ed:13.
SW5-NBUD-24-1 ARP[ipMapForwarding]: arp.c(2294) 8487647 %% IP address conflict on interface vlan 11 for IP address 192.168.1.1. Conflicting host MAC address is 8c:3b:ad:6a:ed:13.
the core of the network is the ETN-CORE device
The second identical device is to act as the L2 switch. Maybe the second device needs to be switched to L2 mode. I don't know anymore.
why is there this conflict between the cross ports of the switch.
why only for 2 vlans and no conflict for the rest.