Re: [c-nsp] Recent 3750X oddity

2017-09-27 Thread Bryan Holloway
Thank you, everyone! On 9/27/17 12:52 PM, Jim Glassford wrote: On 9/27/2017 1:47 PM, Chris Russell wrote: On 27/09/2017 16:44, Bryan Holloway wrote: In case anyone's interested, this problem mysteriously stopped occurring about two days after I first reported it to the list. Curiously

Re: [c-nsp] Recent 3750X oddity

2017-09-27 Thread Jim Glassford
On 9/27/2017 1:47 PM, Chris Russell wrote: On 27/09/2017 16:44, Bryan Holloway wrote: In case anyone's interested, this problem mysteriously stopped occurring about two days after I first reported it to the list. Curiously enough, it started happening again on Monday, September 25th, and

Re: [c-nsp] Recent 3750X oddity

2017-09-27 Thread Chris Russell
On 27/09/2017 16:44, Bryan Holloway wrote: In case anyone's interested, this problem mysteriously stopped occurring about two days after I first reported it to the list. Curiously enough, it started happening again on Monday, September 25th, and again it has gone silent. This is a bug -

Re: [c-nsp] Recent 3750X oddity

2017-09-27 Thread Bryan Holloway
In case anyone's interested, this problem mysteriously stopped occurring about two days after I first reported it to the list. Curiously enough, it started happening again on Monday, September 25th, and again it has gone silent. Two separate individuals reached out to me off-list -- first in

[c-nsp] Recent 3750X oddity

2017-07-26 Thread Bryan Holloway
After running fine for months or years, over the last 12-24 hours, we've experienced spontaneous crashes of Cisco 3750Xs in multiple regions, which suggests that perhaps there's some new type of traffic or exploit that is causing this to occur. We are running 15.2(4)4, the latest ... Before