01-26-2016 07:08 AM - edited 03-20-2019 08:50 PM
Does anyone know what the special destination mac address is that it's forwarding?
I'm pretty sure I have this going on in a 3560x but my Smart Net lapsed, and I'm trying to get it resolved.. with a work around or something but I'm looking to confirm.
Any chance it could be something like this? "01:00:5e:7f:ff:fa"
Thanks in advance.
12-08-2016 05:36 AM
My guess it is an LLDP frame with dmac 0180.c200.0003.
There is a simular bug on Nexus switches:
https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCux07028
and both bugs are mentioned in a Security Advisory:
https://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20161207-ios
12-27-2016 11:57 AM
Through extensive troubleshooting I was eventually able to determine that there must be a bug (this one or one similar) in the software level I was running on the switches I had in place. It was caused by a Xerox Printer with a fiery print controller. Something on the device was generating the packets with a mac address that was being forwarded on blocking ports.
After putting the switches back on smart net, I downloaded and installed an updated version of the software which resolved the issue.
12-19-2016 09:47 AM
01:00:5e:7f:ff:fa is 239.255.255.250 which is Microsoft uPNP group
Your issue is most probably Windows machines with uPNP enabled.
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