12-07-2014 03:37 PM
Using a Cisco SG300-28PP PoE+ switch, I seem to continually get this error and I am not sure why.
Please assist.
%STP-W-PORTSTATUS: gi6: STP status Forwarding, aggregated (1) | |||
2147482848 | 2014-Dec-07 17:10:40 | Informational | %LINK-I-Up: gi6, aggregated (1) |
2147482849 | 2014-Dec-07 17:10:38 | Warning | %LINK-W-Down: gi6, aggregated (1) |
2147482850 | 2014-Dec-07 17:09:57 | Warning | %STP-W-PORTSTATUS: gi6: STP status Forwarding |
2147482851 | 2014-Dec-07 17:09:52 | Informational | %LINK-I-Up: gi6 |
2147482852 | 2014-Dec-07 17:09:50 | Warning | %LINK-W-Down: gi6 |
2147482853 | 2014-Dec-07 16:53:00 | Warning | %STP-W-PORTSTATUS: gi6: STP status Forwarding, aggregated (1) |
2147482854 | 2014-Dec-07 16:52:56 | Informational | %LINK-I-Up: gi6, aggregated (1) |
2147482855 | 2014-Dec-07 16:52:54 | Warning | %LINK-W-Down: gi6, aggregated (1) |
2147482856 | 2014-Dec-07 16:52:27 | Warning | %STP-W-PORTSTATUS: gi6: STP status Forwarding |
2147482857 | 2014-Dec-07 16:52:22 | Informational | %LINK-I-Up: gi6 |
2147482858 | 2014-Dec-07 16:52:20 | Warning | %LINK-W-Down: gi6 |
2147482859 | 2014-Dec-07 16:26:09 | Warning | %STP-W-PORTSTATUS: gi6: STP status Forwarding, aggregated (1) |
2147482860 | 2014-Dec-07 16:26:05 | Informational | %LINK-I-Up: gi6, aggregated (1) |
2147482861 | 2014-Dec-07 16:26:03 | Warning | %LINK-W-Down: gi6, aggregated (1) |
2147482862 | 2014-Dec-07 16:25:36 | Warning | %STP-W-PORTSTATUS: gi6: STP status Forwarding |
2147482863 | 2014-Dec-07 16:25:32 | Informational | %LINK-I-Up: gi6 |
2147482864 | 2014-Dec-07 16:25:29 | Warning | %LINK-W-Down: gi6 |
2147482865 | 2014-Dec-07 16:11:28 | Warning | %STP-W-PORTSTATUS: gi6: STP status Forwarding |
2147482866 | 2014-Dec-07 16:11:24 | Informational | %LINK-I-Up: gi6 |
2147482867 | 2014-Dec-07 16:11:22 | Warning | %LINK-W-Down: gi6 |
12-08-2014 05:55 AM
Hi,
first of all I would look into physical connectivity on the port 6 such as cable, connected device. what is the type of the device connected?
Regards,
Aleksandra
12-08-2014 06:01 AM
a 5-foot Cat-6e cable is attached to an AppleTV device that is sitting a shelf down from the switch in the equipment rack.
12-08-2014 06:10 AM
Thank you,
Please take a look into the running configuration and check for port 6 settings. In running configuration you may see smartport macro.
also it is good practice to ensure you have the latest firmware and boot code:
firmware 1.4.2.88
boot code 1.3.5.06
https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284867262&catid=268438038&softwareid=282463181&release=1.4.0.88&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest
Regards,
Aleksandra
12-08-2014 08:16 AM
12-08-2014 08:36 AM
Hi,
Boot code and firmware are the latest. For the port configuration can you please download running configuration file and share. you may use priviate message option on this forum.
Aleksandra
12-08-2014 08:56 AM
I don't seem to be able to PM you.
The only difference in this port and the other ports not associate with a Lag is this one is protected. Would that make a difference?
12-18-2014 09:11 PM
It did appear to be a bad cable.
12-22-2014 10:29 AM
thank you very much for your feedback :-)
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