Just a couple of quick thoughts
you're talking about layer 3 activities so:
I'm assuming that veXX is the def gw for the respective VLAN XX.
Providing the L3 config for vlan 30/ve30 (and 20) would be helpful.
Double check the masks on the devices in vlan30 for example if you are using a /24 make sure they are 255.255.255.0, /16 255.255.0.0 etc. etc.
Double check your def gw for the devices in vlan30 and make sure they are pointing at ve30. <- this is probably fine given your vlan 20 <-> 30 traffic works.
Thanks for the suggestions.
All the of these devices were on the same VLAN's on my Cisco switches before I swapped them out, and were working flawlessly. So with that being said, I seriously doubt its a device issue, but I have validated their gateway and netmask. All are accurate.
Also its not just VLAN 30 that can't communicate locally, VLAN 20 is experiencing the same problem. All devices can ping their gateway (ve 20 or 30) but not their neighbors.
All networks are /24's.
SSH@icx6610-1>sho interfaces ve 20
ve20 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is Virtual Ethernet, address is 748e.f891.9d28 (bia 748e.f891.9d28)
No port name
Internet address is 192.168.20.1/24, IP MTU 1500 bytes, encapsulation ethernet
SSH@icx6610-1>show int ve 30
ve30 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is Virtual Ethernet, address is 748e.f891.9d28 (bia 748e.f891.9d28)
No port name
Internet address is 192.168.30.1/24, IP MTU 1500 bytes, encapsulation ethernet
SSH@icx6610-1>show ip route
Total number of IP routes: 5
Type Codes - B:BGP D:Connected O:OSPF R:RIP S:Static; Cost - Dist/Metric
BGP Codes - i:iBGP e:eBGP
OSPF Codes - i:Inter Area 1:External Type 1 2:External Type 2
Destination Gateway Port Cost Type Uptime
1 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.1.8 ve 1 1/1 S 2h45m
2 192.168.1.0/24 DIRECT ve 1 0/0 D 20h37m
3 192.168.20.0/24 DIRECT ve 20 0/0 D 20h37m
4 192.168.30.0/24 DIRECT ve 30 0/0 D 20h38m
5 192.168.97.0/24 DIRECT ve 97 0/0 D 17h7m