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%CDP-4-NATIVE_VLAN_MISMATCH: Native VLAN mismatch discovered on GigabitEthernet1/43

hemadri37
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Dear Members,

 

I am getting follwoing errors continuously in ths switch.

Gi 1/43 and gi 1/42 is uplink access ports for vlan 101 and vlan 111

config is follow

 

interface GigabitEthernet1/42
description Uplink VLAN101
switchport access vlan 101
switchport mode access
logging event link-status
logging event trunk-status
storm-control broadcast level 1.00
storm-control action trap
end

interface GigabitEthernet1/43
description Uplink VLAN111
switchport access vlan 111
switchport mode access
logging event link-status
logging event trunk-status
storm-control broadcast level 1.00
storm-control action trap

 

can anyone advise on this please

 

Regards

Hemadri

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ok so where is g1/43 connected as the alert is saying the CDP issue is stemming from g1/43 ? so whats connected to that port and whats its config on the neighbour end

%CDP-4-NATIVE_VLAN_MISMATCH: Native VLAN mismatch discovered on GigabitEthernet1/43

Hi,

These two ports are connected to Router for uplink.

Can you provide the router config? Something is looping here.

i would physically trace the 2 cables on port 42 and 43 as well

Hi,

 

Sure will trace pysically and update.

Just curious did you get any further on this issue ?

Hi,

 

I couldn't check the cables physically as customer need to do this and it will take time.

Thanks for your support and advise. will surely update once i get further on this issue.

 

It looks like the ports are connected to each other. In other words port 42 is connected to 43 on the same switch. That's what it is saying anyway.

yep that's what I'm thinking might be looped back through patch[panel back somehow

Hi,

 

Physical connectivity is ok. no loop found.

Issue not resolved.

 

So these ports are connected to a router. What type of router and can you post its config?

Hi,

 

Two switches 4948 are connected back to back on ports gi 1/1, 1/2, 1/3 & 1/4 only.

Ports gi 1/42 & gi 1/43 are connected to some servers. These ports are access ports and not trunk ports.

 

Hi,

 

I suspect that remote end port may be trunk where as local port is access.

During this case also chances of native vlan mismatch

 

 

That still would not explain why the switch sees itself across the 1/42 & 43 ports in CDP nei.

Suggest trying different ports to these servers to see if you get the same results.

Regards

Hello

Youll can also get this message if the other end device is non cisco


Try turning cdp off
int x/x
no cdp enable

 

res
Paul


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