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
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.
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> I came into work this morning to find a segment of the network was down.
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> If you are running spanning tree, you might want to turn on udld
aggressive
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Make sure you don't have speed and duplex mismatch, plus you should have
trunking mode to on, not no autonegotiate. Enable backfast on all switches.
It sounds like layer 1 issue, make sure all connected interfaces are working
properly.
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If you are running spanning tree, you might want to turn on udld aggressive
mode in case of any gbics
causing you some grief.
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From: "sam sneed"
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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710]
> To get a
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