02-02-2015 03:21 PM - edited 03-03-2019 07:44 AM
Connected 2960x uplink using SFP ports both stacks and all 4 ports worked good.
Remote tech connected last stack cable between first and last switch, in 2 different 2960x stacks of switches, while switches were powered on. A longer stack cable was needed. 3 of 4 SFP ports did stopped communicating.
One stack SFP stayed up in switch 2, not master. Completed reload - other SPF connected in switch 4/0/52
Second stack no connection on either SFP, remote tech power cycled switches.
After power cycle one SFP worked in Master 1/0/52, other switches SFP ports show "unknown" when inserting SFP.
Configured port 48 on stack with issue and connected second uplink just fine.
Has anyone experienced this with the SFP's?
- GLC-T P/N 30-1410-03
Looking for documentation on reccommending procedure for connecting stack cables while switches should be powered off or not.
Thanks,
02-05-2015 08:00 PM
Opened Cisco TAC case. the following bug was found.
the two different HBRN's below require 2 different IOS and they cannot be in same stack.
https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCur56395
switch#sh ver | s Hardware Board
Hardware Board Revision Number : 0x05
switch#remote command 2 sh ver | s Hardware Board
Switch : 2 :------------ Hardware Board Revision Number : 0x05
switch#remote command 3 sh ver | s Hardware Board
Switch : 3 : ------------ Hardware Board Revision Number : 0x12
switch#remote command 4 sh ver | s Hardware Board
Switch : 4 :------------Hardware Board Revision Number : 0x12
From Cisco.
Developers have recommended to upgrade the IOS version of switches with a Hardware Board revision Number below 0x10 to the release 15.0(2.0).EX5ES. this is the one attached to this email and should be applied to switch 1 and 2.
For switches with a Hardware Board revision Number above 0x10 to the release 152-2.4.E1ES, which I will send you right away. This should be done on switch 3 and 4.
Now, If you load the engineering special, you will need to do a full power-cycle (physically unplug the power and plug it back in for every single switch). A simple ‘reload’ will not resolve this.
The same must be done on Switch-0. For this stack you will only need to load the image attached to this email since all the Hardware Board revision Numbers are lower than 0x10.
done.
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