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Two different IP subnets on the same port experience connectivity issues

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9

Issue

  • A Vserver has two iSCSI data LIFs, existing and a new one. The existing LIF IP is configured for 172.16.x.x range. The new LIF IP is configured for 10.128.x.x range.  The IP on 172.x.x.x subnet is accessible and IP on 10.x.x.x subnet is not
 
svm-name
            old_lif1 up/up 172.16.xy.xx/16   cluster-01 a0a true
            old_lif2 up/up 172.16.xy.xx/16   cluster-02 a0a true
            new_lif2 up/up 10.128.xy.xx/20   cluster-02 a0a true
 
  • There are two default routes configured for vserver
 
cluster::*> route show
Vserver             Destination     Gateway         Metric
------------------- --------------- --------------- ------
svm-name
                    0.0.0.0/0       10.128.xx.xx    20
                    0.0.0.0/0       172.16.xx.xx     20
 
  • The switch side ports are configured for Channel-group, access mode and using default VLAN 1
 
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