[e-nsp] Summit 400-48t Port Problems

root net rootnet08 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 29 17:36:44 EDT 2008


Roger:

Thanks I was looking in the command guide did not think about the userguide.

RootNet08

On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 2:14 AM, Roger Wiklund <roger.wiklund at gmail.com>wrote:

> The VLAN mgmt comes pre configured with only the 10/100 UTP management port
> as a member.
>
> Just config an IP address on that VLAN and connect your pc to it.
>
> I would try to run an extended diagnostics, maybe try to upgrade to the
> latest EW image.
>
> Check out the Extremeware documents here:
> http://www.extremenetworks.com/services/software-userguide.aspx
>
> But chances are that the switch has been damaged.
>
> Regards
>
> Roger
>
>
>
>
> On 8/29/08, root net <rootnet08 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have checked the archives from 2003 to now and could not find this
>> anywhere.  Here is my problem:
>>
>> I have a Extreme Summit 400-48t lost power for about 5-12 secs (UPS
>> failure/problem) but powered back on after power was restored and none of
>> the ports worked.  I have an exact copy of this switch running as well and
>> it fired back up without a problem unlike this one.
>>
>> Here are sample logs:
>>
>> 09/26/2007 16:11:34.23 <Erro> <EDP.ProcPDUFail> pdu received on port 2
>> could not be processed, checksum error on port 2
>> 09/25/2007 11:10:18.43 <Erro> <EDP.ProcPDUFail> pdu received on port 2
>> could not be processed, checksum error on port 2
>> 09/25/2007 10:20:02.55 <Erro> <EDP.ProcPDUFail> pdu received on port 2
>> could not be processed, checksum error on port 2
>> 09/24/2007 23:50:41.30 <Erro> <EDP.ProcPDUFail> pdu received on port 2
>> could not be processed, checksum error on port 2
>> 09/20/2007 13:43:49.85 <Erro> <EDP.ProcPDUFail
>>
>> BTW I wiped the config and the time is off now so ignore that.
>>
>> What do you think is wrong? How can I procure? I thought about reloading
>> the image but can not use the ports to do a tftp. Can some one explain also
>> how to configure the management port on the back to do this if possible.  I
>> am a Cisco person not extreme but I am learning.
>>
>> Thanks in advanced!!!
>>
>> --RootNet08
>>
>>
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