Hi Jason - no luck with that:

TEQLON-sw02(su)->show snmp engineid
EngineId: 80:00:15:f8:03:00:11:88:97:89:58:00
Engine Boots    = 5
Engine Time     = 31176
Max Msg Size    = 2048
TEQLON-sw02(su)->set spantree mstcfgid cfgname 'guest'
TEQLON-sw02(su)->show snmp engineid
EngineId: 80:00:15:f8:03:00:11:88:97:89:58:00
Engine Boots    = 5
Engine Time     = 31238
Max Msg Size    = 2048
TEQLON-sw02(su)->

N. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Parker, Jason [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 12 May 2010 02:47
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: RE: [enterasys] Duplicate EngineID

All,

The MAC address in this command spantree mstcfgid cfgname
'00-11-88-97-89-58'is the next unit in the stack that will become
manager I always change this command to spantree mstcfgid cfgname
'guest'

Please try this and then check the engine ID

Thank you
Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Allen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 8:25 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: RE: [enterasys] Duplicate EngineID

Thanks Zoltan,

No the MAC addresses are different, but engineIDs are the same.

WhitSt C2 1st Floor(su)->show snmp engineid
EngineId: 80:00:15:f8:03:00:11:88:97:89:58:00
Engine Boots    = 24
Engine Time     = 642
Max Msg Size    = 2048
WhitSt C2 1st Floor(su)->

TEQLON-sw02(su)->show snmp engineid
EngineId: 80:00:15:f8:03:00:11:88:97:89:58:00
Engine Boots    = 4
Engine Time     = 28684
Max Msg Size    = 2048
TEQLON-sw02(su)->

What did look somewhat relevant though was that I found a rogue line of
config on the "WhitSt C2 1st Floor" switch:

spantree mstcfgid cfgname '00-11-88-97-89-58'

Not sure who put that in there or why but that name seems to relate to
the mac address of the other switch and I was hoping the engineID might
be based on that.
I removed that line and rebooted that switch, but it's made no
difference.

Any last ideas before I open a support call? It's not urgent.

Thanks,

N.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Zoltan Ori [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tue 5/11/2010 9:22 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: Re: [enterasys] Duplicate EngineID
 

AFAIK the engine ID is partly formed from the MAC address of the switch.
Do the switches have the same MAC address?

Zoltan

On Tuesday 11 May 2010 12:09, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I seem to have two C-series switches with duplicate engineID's - is 
> there a way to get a switch to generate  a new one?
>
> N.


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