06-21-2024 12:24 AM
Good morning,
I’m a computer scientist, and I changed all my company’s hardware several months ago. That’s 20 Catalyst C1000 switches.
For two days now I see that my heart of the network 3 Switch Catalyst C1000 in H-stack falls at 6H interval.
I set up the "storm control" technology on all the copper ports of my switches as well as on the core of the network, but nevertheless it falls and I am forced to restart it manually.
This is not a broadcast storm problem I have done several tests with wireshark the rest of my network equipment is reachable and fluid.
The H stack of 3 C1000 switches bug on the first or second switch the lights remain in fixed green, the ip address of the h stack is no longer pingable sometimes the equipment of the stack are no longer reachable.
Sometimes the equipment is reachable, but impossible to ping the hearts of the network.
The problem does not always occur on the same stack switch.
Does anyone have a test idea affected?
cordially
06-21-2024 03:36 AM
>...For two days now I see that my heart of the network 3 Switch Catalyst C1000 in H-stack falls at 6H interval.
- Configure a syslog server on the stack and the same syslog server on all your leaf switches too, then follow up on logs send to it to determine a problem pattern and or reviewing those logs when an incident happens.
- Also check the software version used on the C1000 and upgrade to the latest advisory version for the platform (if applicable)
M.
06-21-2024 09:14 AM
I installed a syslog server on a pc but I have nothing on the graphical interface of the C1000 switch that allows me to send the data.
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