03-06-2025 11:18 PM
Last reload reason : Critical process sif_mgr fault on rp_0_0 (rc=143) I got this error message after a switch stack rebooted yersterday. Any idea what could cause this?
Switch: Cisco 9200L 48P 4x
Firmware: 17.12.04
03-07-2025 12:12 AM
Looks for me Software Bug, contact tac for suggested version or possible Lower the stable version like 17.9.5
If you like to pursue the issue, check the below logs :
03-07-2025 03:32 AM
Hi @balaji.bandi I have the crash log files but they are in .bin format can I send them to via email?
03-08-2025 12:49 AM
Logs always readble format and attach here. also check do you have constant any logs (show logging that give indication something wrong with stack cable ?)
03-07-2025 01:39 AM
Is this switch a member of a stack? If it is, has there been any history of stacking cable errors?
If not, look at CSCwj16356.
03-07-2025 02:00 AM
Hi Leo
This switch in question is a member in a stack of 2
it is switch 2 in the stack .
and this is a New Build so no prior stacking cable issues
03-07-2025 02:11 AM
Is IP Device Tracking (IPDT) turned on?
03-07-2025 03:40 AM
We have device-tracking attach-policy IPDT_POLICY enabled on all the access ports. This was done recently. Could this have an impact or result in the issue that we are witnessing?
03-07-2025 04:09 AM - edited 03-07-2025 04:24 AM
SISF stands for Switch Integrated Security Feature and IP Device Tracking is the cornerstone.
03-07-2025 07:17 AM
SISF stands for Switch Integrated Security Feature and IP Device Tracking is the cornerstone.
Can you kindly expand on what you mean by this, does the above indicate that I need remove this configuration on the interfaces of our switches?
device-tracking attach-policy IPDT_POLICY
03-07-2025 03:58 PM
Something in the IPDT settings caused the crash.
03-07-2025 02:23 AM
Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue
Look for any software bugs.
Confirm the reason for the stack reload.
Inspect for any errors in the stack cables.
03-07-2025 03:34 AM
@Rahul NIrmalkar wrote:Look for any software bugs.
Confirm the reason for the stack reload.
Inspect for any errors in the stack cables.
No one can deny this is not a ChatGPT-generated response.
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