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Cisco 2960 Stack issue

sslackjcb
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Hi,

I've got a problem with a stack of 2960's, i'm getting intermitant drop in connections. I first noticed it when users using voip phones on that stack were reporting that calls were dropping off. I then also noticed that when i remote desktop into a server on that stack it keeps disconnecting.

So i looked into the logs and find alot of these.

Jan 18 08:29:16.221: %SFF8472-5-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION: Te2/0/2: Tx power low alarm; Operating value:  -2.0 dBm, Threshold
value:   2.4 dBm. (jc-l2s-0401-001-2)
Jan 18 08:29:16.221: %SFF8472-5-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION: Te2/0/2: Voltage high alarm; Operating value: 3.30 V, Threshold val
ue: 1.77 V. (jc-l2s-0401-001-2)
Jan 18 08:29:16.221: %SFF8472-5-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION: Te2/0/2: Temperature low alarm; Operating value:   34.5 C, Threshol
d value:   69.2 C. (jc-l2s-0401-001-2)
Jan 18 08:29:23.257: %SFF8472-5-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION: Te2/0/2: Rx power low alarm; Operating value:  -2.9 dBm, Threshold
value:   2.2 dBm.
Jan 18 08:29:23.257: %SFF8472-5-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION: Te2/0/2: Tx power low alarm; Operating value:  -2.0 dBm, Threshold
value:   2.4 dBm.
Jan 18 08:29:23.257: %SFF8472-5-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION: Te2/0/2: Voltage high alarm; Operating value: 3.30 V, Threshold val
ue: 1.77 V.
Jan 18 08:29:23.257: %SFF8472-5-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION: Te2/0/2: Temperature low alarm; Operating value:   34.5 C, Threshol
d value:   69.2 C.

Could these be the problem?

I've 8 other stacks with exact same configuration so im thinking it may be something hardware related.

Thanks

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paolo bevilacqua
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Update IOS and check again.