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Asked by lrmcenter in Networking Hardware, Miscellaneous Networking, Network Switches & Hubs
Weird ... I have imaged 15 pc's, renamed them and joined them to our domain. All are set to use DHCP and all aquire an appropriate lease and ip configuration. All machines are on VLAN80 and can ping every device on the VLAN. VLAN80 is connected to a Cisco 3560 and is routed to other VLANS. VLAN80 ip address is 172.20.8.1.
Here is the weird part... Half of the machines cannot see outside of the VLAN80. I can have 2 machine side-by-side and one can get to all of the other VLANS and one cannot even ping the VLAN80 gateway yet can ping every workstation and server on VLAN80.
I have checked CAT5 jacks, cables, network card configuration, switch ports, switches, network latency ... all are good. Has to be some type of hardware thing on the workstations. They are 15 identical Dell SX280's that have been imaged using Acronis from a master image.
Any ideas?
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