06-26-2018 02:23 AM - edited 06-23-2020 12:18 AM
06-28-2018 03:26 AM
Nothing out of the ordinary there. Check the fiber and SFPs as originally stated.
06-26-2018 03:02 AM
Either a bad SFP or fiber would be the logical assumptions.
Appears to be in the SWMYCJNEO-02 transmit to the SLMYCJNEO-02 receive direction. Check the light levels on either side with the "sh int Gx/x/x transceiver detail" if available.
1- Replace fiber jumpers on one side then the next.
2- Replace the SFP on the SWMYCJNEO-02 side.
3- Replace the SFP on the SLMYCJNEO-02 side.
4- Test the infrastructure fibers between switches and / or move to a new pair.
Hope this helps
06-26-2018 06:18 PM - edited 06-26-2018 08:16 PM
meaning it always layer 1 issue, nothing to do with configuration itself
will it effect any slowness or connectivity issues?
06-27-2018 03:07 AM
It's more than likely a physical issue or bad SFP. That would be the first thing to look at. Yet anything is possible. If you want you can post the interface configurations on both sides.
Regards
06-27-2018 07:30 PM
i have post the configuration on both end on the 1st posting
06-28-2018 03:26 AM
Nothing out of the ordinary there. Check the fiber and SFPs as originally stated.
07-03-2018 06:59 PM
Yup, i have a swap a new SFP unit and no more error.
Thanks.
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