01-21-2019 02:05 AM - edited 03-08-2019 05:05 PM
Live Issue: I recently upgraded a Cisco 3850 Switch stack to 16.03.06 and started to see some odd behaviour. I had a trunk port that was configured on the newly upgraded switch with a number of VLAN's the trunk port was showing as up but no MAC addresses where showing in the MAC Table on that interface. Decided to shut/no shut the Port-Channel and we lost connectivity to the edge switch. When we removed the SFP module (Cisco) from the port on the core switch we could not see any light. Plugged the SFP back into the core switch and the edge ports come up/up but not the core ports.
When running the command show inv the SFP's where not showing as being connected.
Solution: Reboot the Cisco 3850 Core Switch. This then brought all the ports back up and all inserted SFP where re-discovered.
Future Problem: When wanting to add a new edge switch to the 3850 core we would need to make sure that the new switch was connected and all ports configured and then reboot the core switch so that the SFP would become visible and bring the port up. I dont want to have to reboot the switch every time a port goes down and the SFP disapears from the Core switch or when I want to add a new SFP to the system.
Has anyone else experienced this type of issue before?
01-21-2019 02:28 AM
01-21-2019 02:53 AM
WS-C3850-24S switch stack with stacking modules.
IOS:16.03.06
Didnt take a show tech but the logs seemed fine and yes it happens each time a port goes down. Something I have never seen before. Cant upload any output due to the nature of the network.
Another strange thing is we a Juniper firewall that was connected to the core switch via. fibre and now its down/down we didnt even touch the firewall so I think its pointing towards the cores behaviour.
My worry is that the place has scheduled power outages and if we take a port on the core off line we may need to reboot the whole core switch again.
Cheers
01-21-2019 03:01 AM
01-21-2019 03:06 AM
I currently have a colleague setting up the same kind of hardware environment to try and replicate the issue on IOS .06. If it has the same issue he is going to upgrade to .07 to see if its the IOS. If not we are going to have to try and log a TAC case. Its quite hard to do as the nature of the network it needs to be kept in the UK.
I think we may have to bump the hardware to .07 though as without that I think TAC will just advise that anyway.
01-21-2019 03:12 AM
05-03-2019 08:56 AM
Did you happen to come across a resolution to this issue? I have pretty much the same issue on one of my closet switches. I went from 3.6.3 to 16.3.6 to try to solve it but after a few months it is happening again. I appreciate any help on this.
05-03-2019 10:19 AM
We eventually upgraded to the 06.03.08 IOS version and this seemed to have fixed the issue. It was only implemented a couple of weeks ago but it seemed to have been stable since then. If I remember the fix at the time before we upgraded was to make sure all of your SFP's are installed and then reload. It recognises the SFP's as part of the POST etc.... and then works as expected. Not ideal but seemed to have worked. Hope this helps.
05-03-2019 01:53 PM
What concerns me is I did an upgrade almost a year ago to solve this exact issue. They have been running fine for 9 months and it just happens. I will try the reboot fix but I have to keep an eye on them.
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