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Erro on the switch "C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING"

Hi All,

I am gettign the following error on the switch and now it has stopped but don't know the users are experiencing intermittent breaks in the connection to the servers . CAn anyone help me out to fix this .

001416: *Nov 16 15:44:55: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host E0:2F:6D:B5:C2:BF in vlan 106 is flapping between port Gi1/47 and port Po1

001417: *Nov 16 15:44:55: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host E0:2F:6D:B5:C2:BF in vlan 239 is flapping between port Gi1/41 and port Po1

001418: *Nov 16 15:44:55: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host E0:2F:6D:B5:C2:BF in vlan 239 is flapping between port Po1 and port Gi1/41

001419: *Nov 16 15:44:56: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host E0:2F:6D:B5:C2:BF in vlan 106 is flapping between port Po1 and port Gi1/47

001420: *Nov 16 15:44:56: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host E0:2F:6D:B5:C2:BF in vlan 106 is flapping between port Gi1/47 and port Po1

001421: *Nov 16 15:44:57: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host E0:2F:6D:B5:C2:BF in vlan 106 is flapping between port Po1 and port Gi1/47

001422: *Nov 16 15:44:57: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host E0:2F:6D:B5:C2:BF in vlan 106 is flapping between port Po1 and port Gi1/47

 

Thanks & Regards,

Mohammad.

 

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Mark Malone
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Hi

Whats that mac address , check where its located / what way its physically connected and see what it is and if stp is configured on that interface , the nic maybe faulty on the device if stp is correct

The %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING:Host [mac-addr] in vlan [dec] is flapping between port [char] and port [char] error message signifies that the specified host is detected as a source address on multiple ports. Typically, a host is supposed to be learned on only one port.

These are common causes for this error message:

  • There is an spanning-tree loop.
    All traffic from the specified host is temporarily dropped. After 15 seconds, forwarding is re-enabled. If the problem persists, the traffic from the problem host is dropped indefinitely. (However, in this case, expect the switch to see a few more MAC addresses on different VLANs.)

  • The host is connected to ports x/y, and x/y runs a type of clustering or redundancy and has an issue with this mechanism.
    If the MAC address specified in the error message can be traced, this is likely the issue. For an example, refer to this error message:

    %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host 02:01:00:00:00:00 in vlan x is flapping between port Gi x/y and port Gi x/y

    The MAC address 02:01:00:00:00:00 appears to be associated to Microsoft's Network Load Balancing (NLB) Service Heartbeat. It is suggested that the connected device (Microsoft host) be checked for causing these messages.

  • A hub is connected to two different ports, or some other bridging device (for example, an IP phone, hub, switch, or wireless access device.)
    Note: Wireless devices that roam the network can cause the %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING error message.

Resolution

To resolve this problem, make sure that spanning tree is enabled. This prevents spanning tree loops. If spanning tree is disabled, make sure there are no spanning tree loops in the network.

To display spanning-tree state information for the VLAN ID mentioned in the error message, issue the show spanning-tree vlan vlan_id detail command and look for the last topology change.

If the MAC address in the error message is related to Microsoft Network Load Balancing (NLB), then you need to disable or clear the Network Load Balancing check box.

For additional information, refer to the Error Message when the Host Address is a Source Address on Multiple Ports section of Common Issues with Catalyst 4500 Switches that Run Cisco IOS Software.

Hi Mark Malone,

Thanks for your prompt response . But now the issue has been subsided and the errors are not there anymore. Few servers on the switches are not able to communicate with others . We have verfied everything on server side bonding to spanning tree as well . But no luck . If you need some more info please let me know I will share it with you .

Thanks,

Mohammad.

Are the servers up and working yes , the ports are not gone err-disabled on the switch side  ?

when you run this stp command there is not constant changes been seen ?

sh spanning-tree detail | i ieee|occur|from|is exec

Can the servers reach there default gateway ?

Have you tried rebooting the switch , clear any issues out , if things aren't working anyway might be worth a shot

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