Disabled Gateway (bad IP assignment)

AntoineBAK
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Disabled Gateway (bad IP assignment)

Hello

i have the following message on my Meraki 

Disabled gateway - Bad IP assignment

 

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My meraki switches are the folllowing:

C9300-24UX 
C9300-48UXM 

 

meraki switches are statically IP assigned

 

The default gateway is a fortinet playing the L3 routing.

I have a 9500 cisco, meraki monitored, with C9300 switches connected to it.

I tried :

 

- clear ap on fortinet

- change IP on 9300 switches

- reboot switches

 

I have also two meraki switches MS120, they are online with no error message

same for the 9500, online no error message

 

I suspect an issue with the C9300-M switches. Are you aware about possible issues with these devices ?

 

Thanks mate

Antoine

 

2 Replies 2
DarrenOC
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

More than likely a duplicate IP on the network.  Is there a dhcp scope setup for this range?  Did you reserve the IPs within the dhcp scope so they would t be assigned elsewhere?  Maybe try changing the IP in these switches to see if the issue clears 

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
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AntoineBAK
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Thanks for your reply

It was my idea as well

I tried already to change the ip but not betterave

I ask to change the dhcp scope to a range different than the static ips of the switches

But before the static ips were included in the dhcp scope

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