07-12-2010 02:57 PM - edited 03-06-2019 12:00 PM
I have a 3yo 3560 that started sporadically dropping connections. The only configs made to this device were adding an ip for the management interface and adding a vlan. It worked like this for quite some time until recently. It started randomly dropping conenctions to different ports. Everything always showed up/up and reliability 255/255 when I looked at it. Environment looked good to. Load rarely passed 10%, I pulled it and replaced with 2 24ports and the issue stopped. Would reflashing this device help, or does this sound more like a hardware issue?
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07-12-2010 03:12 PM
Hi Nick,
I would start with IOS and see if there are any known bugs that can cause it to operate this way. Some times an IOS upgrade can fix the problem before changing the hardware.
HTH
Reza
07-12-2010 03:12 PM
Hi Nick,
I would start with IOS and see if there are any known bugs that can cause it to operate this way. Some times an IOS upgrade can fix the problem before changing the hardware.
HTH
Reza
07-13-2010 07:01 AM
thank you reza
07-12-2010 11:09 PM
I have a 3yo 3560 that started sporadically dropping connections. The only configs made to this device were adding an ip for the management interface and adding a vlan. It worked like this for quite some time until recently. It started randomly dropping conenctions to different ports. Everything always showed up/up and reliability 255/255 when I looked at it. Environment looked good to. Load rarely passed 10%, I pulled it and replaced with 2 24ports and the issue stopped. Would reflashing this device help, or does this sound more like a hardware issue?
How you have checked the connection are getting drop and what type of connection are this TCP based with client to server connection is getting dropped.?
Ganesh.H
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