RE: Switch Problem

2001-03-02 Thread roger . gore

Do a "sh ver" and it should tell you how it was recycledpower-on, memory
error, etc

this may tell you a great deal.

roger

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From: Stuart J Pittwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 09:54
To: Cisco
Subject: Switch Problem


Hi,

Many of my users have been reporting network connectivity disapearing and
comming back about a min later.

While looking through the logs of one switch (a 2924M-CL-EN) I noticed it
had been rebooted recently.

What would make a switch reboot itself? The switch isn't anywhere near
capacity (according to the scale on the front).

Any help greatly appreciated
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Re: Switch Problem

2001-03-02 Thread W. Alan Robertson

This sounds like a job for a syslog server.  If you enable remote logging,
you'll be able to see any error conditions which led up to the reboot.

The alternative is to be watching and waiting when a reboot occurs, and who
wants to do that?

The other thing that you might want to check is to do a 'sh ver'.  The reason
for the last reset will be listed (It may be cryptic, but it might provide you
with an idea of where to start looking).



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Subject: Switch Problem


> Hi,
>
> Many of my users have been reporting network connectivity disapearing and
> comming back about a min later.
>
> While looking through the logs of one switch (a 2924M-CL-EN) I noticed it
> had been rebooted recently.
>
> What would make a switch reboot itself? The switch isn't anywhere near
> capacity (according to the scale on the front).
>
> Any help greatly appreciated
> __
> Stuart J Pittwood, CCNA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.stuartpittwood.net
>
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Re: Switch Problem

2001-03-02 Thread Andrew Cook

I would also suggest logging to an external box.  Once the switch reboots
you lose anything it might have told you about problem ports, etc., unless
you have a logging server.
You can use a simple free Unix box or search the archives for NT solutions.

Andrew Cook

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Subject: RE: Switch Problem


> Do a "sh ver" and it should tell you how it was recycledpower-on,
memory
> error, etc
>
> this may tell you a great deal.
>
> roger
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Stuart J Pittwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 09:54
> To: Cisco
> Subject: Switch Problem
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Many of my users have been reporting network connectivity disapearing and
> comming back about a min later.
>
> While looking through the logs of one switch (a 2924M-CL-EN) I noticed it
> had been rebooted recently.
>
> What would make a switch reboot itself? The switch isn't anywhere near
> capacity (according to the scale on the front).
>
> Any help greatly appreciated
> __
> Stuart J Pittwood, CCNA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.stuartpittwood.net
>
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Re: Switch Problem

2001-03-03 Thread Jeff Duchin

2900's have a problem if you leave a consol cable plugged into them as well.
It will automatically reboot and is a known bug.

Jeff

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> Hi,
>
> Many of my users have been reporting network connectivity disapearing and
> comming back about a min later.
>
> While looking through the logs of one switch (a 2924M-CL-EN) I noticed it
> had been rebooted recently.
>
> What would make a switch reboot itself? The switch isn't anywhere near
> capacity (according to the scale on the front).
>
> Any help greatly appreciated
> __
> Stuart J Pittwood, CCNA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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