[c-nsp] Sudden Loss...
Shaun
mailinglists at unix-scripts.com
Fri Sep 29 20:03:26 EDT 2006
well i guess in case anybody else has this issue, i upgraded the IOS and
rebooted the switch. I dont really think the IOS upgrade fixed the problem,
i think the reboot did... oh well..
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~Shaun
"Shaun" <mailinglists at unix-scripts.com> wrote in message
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> When originally setting things up i have the 3750 as a VTP server and a
> few 2950G's as vtp clients, i quickly found out that this was a problem
> because of max STP instances. Recently i just set all the 2950's to VTP
> transparent but now on one switch i have a weird problem that I'm not sure
> if was caused by this change over. I'm hoping that somebody can help
> point me in the right direction as to what might be happening.
>
> I have 1 Server and 1 IP KVM unit out of the other 30 ish servers on this
> switch that just randomly loose there connection. The link is up,
> protocol is up. I cant ping the server ip and the 3750 cant ping it
> either. A 'sh arp' on the 3750 also shows a arp entry. The only way to
> bring the server back up is to either clear arp cache, restart networking,
> or ping the gateway from the server.
>
> Anybody know what can be causing this, each server is on it's own vlan,
> the KVM unit that's also having this problem is on it's own vlan, none of
> the other few hundred servers on the other 2950's are having this problem.
>
> --
>
> ~Shaun
>
>
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