My 3750's are presently running 12.2(40)SE

I checked the website and 12.2(44)SE is available now, but if the bug was fixed 
in 35, not sure 44 will fix it or not. 

Thoughts?

-Cat

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Cat Hoffman
Network Infrastructure & Security Engineer
Office of Information Technology
Valparaiso University
1700 Chapel Drive, B13 Kretzmann Hall
Valparaiso, IN, 46383
Phone: (219)464-6101
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From:   "Osborne, Bruce W. (NS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:     <[email protected]>
Date:   2/6/2008 10:59 AM
Subject:        Re: 4.1.3 kills clean access on switch

Cat,

What version of IOS are you running?  There was a version released in
December 2006 that fixed an SNMP bug in 3750 switch stacks. It would
change the Vlans on the wrong port :(

I was running 3750s In-Band until this bug was fixed.

Bug IDs: CSCsg31176 & CSCse86236

Fixed In: 12.2(35)SE


Bruce Osborne
Liberty University

-----Original Message-----
From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cat Hoffman
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 11:43 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [CLEANACCESS] 4.1.3 kills clean access on switch

My affected switches are 3750's to further add to the fun :)

-Cat

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Cat Hoffman
Network Infrastructure & Security Engineer
Office of Information Technology
Valparaiso University
1700 Chapel Drive, B13 Kretzmann Hall
Valparaiso, IN, 46383
Phone: (219)464-6101
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>>> 
From:   Daniel Sichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:     <[email protected]>
Date:   2/6/2008 10:32 AM
Subject:        4.1.3 kills clean access on switch

>I've got a switch that no matter what I change on it to match the other
switches that are working fine, as of the upgrade to 4.1.3 keeps giving
OOB errors

>(specifying that the user's mac address cannot be found). I turned off
port-security and such on the ports...no help... made sure it is not
configured as the wrong

>type of switch (as a search on the cisco site recommended that)... I'm
running out of ideas. Any things you can all think of that I can do to
make the ports on that

>switch go back to being friendly on CCA?

 

I have this identical issue and have a case open with TAC. So far all I
know is that this doesn't happen in their lab using a 3560 switch.   I
have informed my tech that while this may be true, it is not germaine to
my 2950 that does have this happen. 

 

Daniel Sichel, CCNP, MCSE,MCSA,MCTS (Windows 2008)

Network Engineer

Ponderosa Telephone (559) 868-6367

 

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