To get an idea of the network topology, you can got to
http://www.v-man.net/vlan.gif
the switch i rebooted to solve problem was the bottom one.


""sam sneed""  wrote in message
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> I came into work this morning to find a segment of the network was down.
It
> was the segment connected to a 3548 switch. I suspecteda bridging loop but
> cannot verify. Does anyone know if there would be any "clues" i could look
> for? A power cycle fixed the problem but cleared the logs as well. Here
are
> the logs from a neighboring switch. Does anyone know how to interpret
these?
>
> 1y6w: %RTD-1-LINK_FLAP: GigabitEthernet0/2 link down/up 10 times per min
> 1y6w: %RTD-1-LINK_FLAP: GigabitEthernet0/2 link down/up 8 times per min
> 1y6w: %RTD-1-LINK_FLAP: GigabitEthernet0/2 link down/up 6 times per min
> 1y6w: %GIGASTACK-1-NO_LOOP_DETECT: The link neighbor of link 1 of
Gigastack
> GBIC in Gi0/2 did not respond to the loop detection request. If loop
> topology is deployed, make sure all switches in the stack are running the
> latest software.
>
> 1y6w: %GIGASTACK-1-NO_LOOP_DETECT: The link neighbor of link 2 of
Gigastack
> GBIC in Gi0/2 did not respond to the loop detection request. If loop
> topology is deployed, make sure all switches in the stack are running the
> latest software.
>
> Thanks alot.
>
> sam sneed




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