Verify the DNSMASQ configuration file matches what is configured on the switches.
Here is a DNSMASQ configuration file for the Metal network (VLAN1). As you can see the router is 10.1.0.1
, this has to match what the IP address is on the switches doing the routing for the MTL network.
This is most commonly on the spines.
This configuration is commonly missed on the CSI input file.
MTL DNSMASQ file:
# MTL:
server=/mtl/
address=/mtl/
domain=mtl,10.1.1.0,10.1.1.233,local
dhcp-option=interface:bond0,option:domain-search,mtl
interface=bond0
interface-name=pit.mtl,bond0
This needs to point to the LiveCD IP address for provisioning in bare-metal environments:
dhcp-option=interface:bond0,option:dns-server,10.1.1.2
dhcp-option=interface:bond0,option:ntp-server,10.1.1.2
It must also point at the router for the network; the L3/IP for the VLAN:
dhcp-option=interface:bond0,option:router,10.1.0.1
dhcp-range=interface:bond0,10.1.1.33,10.1.1.233,10m
The following is an example of what the Spine configuration should be.
Aruba configuration:
show run int vlan 1
interface vlan1
vsx-sync active-gateways
ip address 10.1.0.2/16
active-gateway ip mac 12:01:00:00:01:00
active-gateway ip 10.1.0.1
ip mtu 9198
ip bootp-gateway 10.1.0.2
ip helper-address 10.92.100.222
exit
show run int vlan 1
interface vlan1
vsx-sync active-gateways
ip address 10.1.0.3/16
active-gateway ip mac 12:01:00:00:01:00
active-gateway ip 10.1.0.1
ip mtu 9198
ip helper-address 10.92.100.222
exit