[j-nsp] ESWD_ST_CTL_ERROR_IN_EFFECT

Matt Illingworth matt.illingworth at gmail.com
Wed Feb 4 13:08:39 EST 2015


Hello Brijesh,

If you can identity what vlan this is happening on your best bet is to
setup a box to do a continuous packet capture ready for the next time!

tcpdump allows you to automatically rotate the capture files. Once you know
what the traffic is you can start to identify where it is coming from.

Matt.
On 4 Feb 2015 17:57, "Brijesh Patel" <brju.patel at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> we recently replaced  extreme switch to ex4550-32f VC with version 12.3R6.6
>
> During the last few days we where hit by two packet storms,
> the logging of this event does not really help to identify
> the course of the problem eq. VLAN-ID, MAC-Adr. etc
>
>
> Feb  4 17:22:10  core-crwon eswd[1253]: ESWD_ST_CTL_ERROR_IN_EFFECT:
> ge-0/0/23.0: storm control in effect on the port
> Feb  4 17:22:23  core-crwon eswd[1253]: ESWD_ST_CTL_ERROR_IN_EFFECT:
> ge-0/0/23.0: storm control in effect on the port
> Feb  4 17:23:16  core-crwon eswd[1253]: ESWD_ST_CTL_ERROR_IN_EFFECT:
> ge-0/0/23.0: storm control in effect on the port
> Feb  4 17:23:36  core-crwon eswd[1253]: ESWD_ST_CTL_ERROR_IN_EFFECT:
> ge-0/0/23.0: storm control in effect on the port
> Feb  4 17:23:44  core-crwon eswd[1253]: ESWD_ST_CTL_ERROR_IN_EFFECT:
> ge-0/0/23.0: storm control in effect on the port
>
>
> I tired to add some trace flags to get a hint what is going wrong, but
> could not find and further infos.
>
> Can anybody give me a hint how to troubleshoot this kind of problem?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Brijesh Patel
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