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Cisco 2960X stack issues

SCOTT FARRAND
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I need some help in troubleshooting a stack of 2960X switches.  I should mention that this gear is fairly new - eg new within the past 2 months.

I have a stack of 5 2960X's...

Switch Ports Model              SW Version            SW Image
------ ----- -----              ----------            ----------
     1 52    WS-C2960X-48LPD-L  15.0(2a)EX5           C2960X-UNIVERSALK9-M
     2 52    WS-C2960X-48LPS-L  15.0(2a)EX5           C2960X-UNIVERSALK9-M
     3 52    WS-C2960X-48LPS-L  15.0(2a)EX5           C2960X-UNIVERSALK9-M
*    4 52    WS-C2960X-48LPS-L  15.0(2a)EX5           C2960X-UNIVERSALK9-M
     5 52    WS-C2960X-48LPS-L  15.0(2a)EX5           C2960X-UNIVERSALK9-M

Last Tuesday switch #2 In the past 2 weeks, switch #2 stopped passing traffic properly - I restarted the switch without restarting the full stack, and the issue remained.  Because it was mid day, I pushed off restarting the stack until ~ 6pm and the issue seemed to show up later on another switch in the stack.

Yesterday, switch #1 (of course the unit with "redundant" 10GB up-links) spontaneously rebooted.

I'm more than a little concerned, but am uncertain how to proceed to troubleshoot...  the up-links are dual 1M twinax cables in a port channel connected to a 4500.  Is 15.0(2a)EX5 still the current "best" os load for these switches? 

Switch/Stack Mac Address : b07d.47cd.b980
                                                                  H/W   Current
Switch#  Role   Mac Address     Priority Version  State
----------------------------------------------------------
 1       Member f078.16bf.3b80     14     4       Ready
 2       Member b07d.47d6.bc00     1      4       Ready
 3       Member b07d.47d6.6380     1      4       Ready
*4       Master b07d.47cd.b980       1      4       Ready
 5       Member b07d.47d4.a000     1      4       Ready

         Stack Port Status             Neighbors
Switch#  Port 1     Port 2           Port 1   Port 2
--------------------------------------------------------
  1        Ok         Ok                3        2
  2        Ok         Ok                1        4
  3        Ok         Ok                5        1
  4        Ok         Ok                2        5
  5        Ok         Ok                4        3

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julijime
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julijime
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Scott,

Regarding your question, the more stable release for your 2960X platform currently is 15.2.2E3:

https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284795754&flowid=43252&softwareid=280805680&release=15.2.2E3&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=MD&reltype=latest

HTH 

Julio

I'll give that a try...

Any other things I should check related to the stack behavior? or do you think this could just be OS related?

Upgrading from 15.0(2a)EX5 to 15.2(2)E3 seems to have resolved not only the stack behavior issue's as well as the traffic pattern issue's.

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