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Interface in err-disable state

GillieLucent
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Level 1

Hi,

I saw below message in my 3750 CISCO device :

00:01:02: %PM-4-ERR_DISABLE: gbic-invalid error detected on Gi1/0/1, putting Gi1/0/1 in err-disable state

How to debug this ? How can I make it to connected state ?

Thanks,

Vijaybabu

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lgijssel
Level 9
Level 9

There is appearently a problem with the SFP module in this slot.

Issueing a shut - no shut on the interface will re-enable it but if the problem is persistent it will re-appear very shortly.

Replacing the SFP would be a good start.

Have you perhaps been trying to use the CAB-SFP-50cm in the 3750? These will fit but they only operate in the 3560 series.

regards,

Leo

can you do show errdisable recovery and copy that

Hi,

After I changed the SFP, it showing as below :

00:35:51: %GBIC_SECURITY_CRYPT-4-VN_DATA_CRC_ERROR: GBIC in port 65538 has bad crc

Cisco#sh errdisable recovery

ErrDisable Reason Timer Status

----------------- --------------

udld Disabled

bpduguard Disabled

security-violatio Disabled

channel-misconfig Disabled

vmps Disabled

pagp-flap Disabled

dtp-flap Disabled

link-flap Disabled

gbic-invalid Enabled

l2ptguard Disabled

psecure-violation Disabled

gbic-invalid Enabled

dhcp-rate-limit Disabled

unicast-flood Disabled

loopback Disabled

Timer interval: 400 seconds

Interfaces that will be enabled at the next timeout:

Cisco#

Thanks,

Vijaybabu

What kind of SFP is this (Copper/Fiber)? Can you give us a part description such as GLC-SX-MM for the 1000Base SX Multimode SFP?

The errors that you observe may be related to the type of media that is used:

Bad patch cable, bad fiber cable, too little optical output from the other side, ..

regards,

Leo

Hi,

Its not CISCO SFP.

Anyway, I shifted to use fa port.

Thanks all for your support.

Thanks,

Vijaybabu