spanning tree failure [7:26710]

2001-11-19 Thread sam sneed
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

Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710]

2001-11-19 Thread sam sneed
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. ""sam sneed"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I came into work this morning to find a segment of the network was down.

Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710]

2001-11-19 Thread sam sneed
EMAIL PROTECTED]... > If you are running spanning tree, you might want to turn on udld aggressive > mode in case of any gbics > causing you some grief. > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: "sam sneed" > To: > Sent: Monday, November 19, 200

Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710]

2001-11-19 Thread Syed Raza
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. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f

Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710]

2001-11-19 Thread Walter De Angelis
If you are running spanning tree, you might want to turn on udld aggressive mode in case of any gbics causing you some grief. - Original Message - From: "sam sneed" To: Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 8:09 AM Subject: Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710] > To get a