[c-nsp] 3750 switch stack

Kris S. Amundson krisa at pdx.edu
Tue Apr 12 20:41:04 EDT 2005


Gyebnár Krisztián wrote:
> thx Robert,
> 
> Yes, earlier we did this:
> 
> Switch#  Role      Mac Address     Priority     State
> --------------------------------------------------------
> *1       Master    0011.218c.f180     15        Ready
>  2       Slave     0012.0118.ba80     14        Ready
>  3       Slave     0012.0118.5b80     13        Ready
>  4       Slave     0012.0108.3300     12        Ready
>  5       Slave     0012.0118.1d80     11        Ready
>  6       Slave     0012.010a.8300     10        Ready
> 
> if i reload the Master: no problem the switch 2 become the master(priority 
> 14)

What version of code are you running?  We've had an interesting experience 
implementing the 3750 platform.  The features and design of the platform is 
excellent, and we have more than 100 deployed, but some of the features (DHCP 
snooping & ARP inspection) rely on code that is buggy at best.

Stable code we've been using has been 12.1(19)EA1d.  Buggy code has been the 
12.2(20) - 12.2(25).

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Kris S. Amundson
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