10-21-2011 09:20 PM - edited 03-04-2019 02:00 PM
Sorry this is a dumb question, but my manager ordered some Cisco X2-10GB-LR in hopes of having a 10GB uplink between two buildings. We put those modules on the switch and we are getting link flap errors, then the ports goes into err-disabled state.
I was later told there is a couple of "hops" between the buildings, it could be a patch panel or a fiber switch, I do not know at this point. My guess is, we are getting link flap because the "hops" are only running at 1GB. Would this be a typical sympton of the link flap error message? and is there any way to test if there is switches inbetween our routers? Only thing I can think about is to run CDP and see if I can discover a neighbor.
10-21-2011 10:33 PM
My guess is, we are getting link flap because the "hops" are only running at 1GB.
If your links are 1Gb and you plug them into 10Gb modules, then the link won't light up in the first place.
If you enter the command "sh int status err" what is the output?
10-22-2011 08:45 AM
We will have to try again on Monday and see what errors we are getting.
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