True, I used to be a server guy, so I have a gut feeling about this.  But
you are right, anything is possible.  The best way to test is to just turn
off STP.


""Kevin Cullimore""  wrote in message
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> Your conclusion may be quite correct, but it's dangerous to make
> generalizations concerning the behavior of microsoft client software,
> especially given their last 2 operating system offerings (2000 & XP).
> Whether or not a PC should or should not "care" about traffic
traditionally
> destined for other sorts of devices constitutes an insufficient basis for
> drawing inferences about the behavior of microsoft network clients.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steven A. Ridder"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:10 PM
> Subject: Re: Slightly OT: 2924XL and Blue Screen of Death [7:32536]
>
>
> > ""John Neiberger""  wrote in message
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> > > We're having an interesting issue that just appeared recently.  We
have
> > > some Dell PCs running Netware 6 and new client software.  We're not
sure
> > > why, but if one of these machines is connected to a 2924XL switch, it
> > > regularly experiences a blue screen of death either at login or within
5
> > > minutes of login.
> > >
> > > We have identical machines that operate fine if they're connected to
> > > our Bay switches or Cisco 1900 switches.
> > >
> > > Have any of you seen anything like this??  That makes no sense to me.
> > > The only difference I've been able to determine is that Spanning Tree
is
> > > turned off on those particular Bay switches and 1900 switches, yet it
is
> > > turned on on the 2924XL switches.  So, perhaps these PCs are reacting
> > > badly to STP BPDU.
> >
> > A PC wouldn't care about a bpdu.  I say it's the client for netware.
> >
> > >
> > > Any thoughts?  Our LAN people are doing some testing with different
NIC
> > > software and Novell client software and I'll post back to the list if
we
> > > determine the actual cause of the issue.  But can you think of why it
> > > would only happen if they're connect to a 2924?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > John




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