05-20-2008 07:05 AM - edited 03-05-2019 11:06 PM
This morning, I had a switchport go into err disable state. I checked the log and the err-disable was caused by a printer on a different floor. I cleared the mac-address sticky and it went err-disable again. I checked the log again and the mac-address causing the issue was a different printer. This has repeated 3 times more with a different printer everytime. Connected to the port is a 7941 phone with a PC connected to the phone.
Has anyone have any ideas? Weird? I am running c3560-ipbasek9-mz.122-25.SEE2.bin
All closet switches connect to a 4503 switch.
05-26-2008 04:22 PM
It seem pretty clear that the issue is been caused by the printer and making the ports it is connected to goes to err-disable, the (show interfaces fastEthernet [port] status err-disabled) will allow us to know what is causing the port to go error disable.
05-27-2008 04:55 AM
You are probably violating the allowed mac address entries for your port-security quota.
Check to see how many devices are connected through this port and do n+1. It seems like when your printer responds to an arp broadcast, the switch records the mac-address and your port-security shutsdown the port due to the violation.
When you fix the problem you can also setup err-disable recovery, so it re-enables byitself after x amount of time.
05-27-2008 09:00 AM
please try to add this command at that port
switchport port-security maximum 2 (or 3)
I possible because of cisco phone you reach to your MAC limit
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