04-07-2009 11:42 AM - edited 03-06-2019 05:03 AM
I have a C3560G-48PS running c3560-ipbase-mz.122-25.SEE2.bin and I had two ports just stop working, that I know of. I connected directly to the switchport with a phone and nothing. So I just shutdown the interface and saved and then did a no shutdown on the interface and then it started working again. I also had this happen to a 4506 switch as well with POE modules. I saw no errors on the interfaces, power was good, was not at the limit of power usage and the interface was not err-disabled. Also interfaces right next to them were working fine and they worked fine the day before. Any ideas on what may cause this?
04-07-2009 11:54 AM
Hey, Muchael:
It looks like you really did your homework. I have to say that this has happened to me in the past and I was forced to bounce the port. I didnt give it too much importance unless I had to do it again.
You may have a hardware issue in its budding young stages. I would keep an eye on those ports.
I know I probably didn't drop any gold nuggets on you with this one.... :-)
HTH
Victor
04-07-2009 11:58 AM
I guess what has me a little baffeled is this happened on two different types of switches. The only simulatity was they are both POE. If you think of anything let me know.
Mike
04-07-2009 02:04 PM
What messages do you see when you do "show log"?
04-08-2009 07:42 AM
Nothing shows in the Logs for this.
Mike
04-07-2009 02:40 PM
You have a 3560G-48PS. This means that you can only provide 24 PoE ports. So if you plug in the 25th IP Phone port, it won't work.
Does this make sense to you?
04-08-2009 07:42 AM
Yes..I already checked that...plus I just move it down to another port and it works fine. I shutdown and no shut on the port nad it works fine. It is almost like the port is hung.
Mike
04-08-2009 03:21 PM
Has the switch been rebooted? Can you do "sh post"?
04-09-2009 05:25 AM
No need to reboot because the shut.....no shut....on the interface worked and the interface os now working good. What I want to find out is if someone has had this happen and if there maybe a bug with POE on the catalyst switches. This has happened on a Catalyst 4506 and the 3560 and issuing a shut no shut fixes it. Here is the Show post....
3560G#show post
Stored system POST messages:
Switch 1
---------
POST: CPU MIC register Tests : Begin
POST: CPU MIC register Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: PortASIC Memory Tests : Begin
POST: PortASIC Memory Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: CPU MIC PortASIC interface Loopback Tests : Begin
POST: CPU MIC PortASIC interface Loopback Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: PortASIC RingLoopback Tests : Begin
POST: PortASIC RingLoopback Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: PortASIC CAM Subsystem Tests : Begin
POST: PortASIC CAM Subsystem Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: PortASIC Port Loopback Tests : Begin
POST: PortASIC Port Loopback Tests : End, Status Passed
Mike
04-09-2009 06:15 PM
Thanks for the post Mike.
I had a "similar" experience involving a 3750-E when the switch stoped ALL 48-ports from receiving power. Two other switches on the same stack were chugging away normally. It was a bug in the IOS and, get this, only occurs on brief one thousandth of a second on it's life ... basically, I had the unfortunately luck on getting it.
I reloaded the switch but didn't even thought about doing a shut/no shut. :P
Solved my problem though ... :)
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