07-16-2025 03:03 AM
Hi
I've a Cisco 9300-48UN and there is a problem with the stackwise Hardware:
Follow the show switch detail :
Stack Port Status Neighbors
Switch# Port 1 Port 2 Port 1 Port 2
--------------------------------------------------------
1 OK DOWN 2 None
2 OK OK 1 1
Switch# Port1 Port2
----------------------------
1 OK DOWN
2 OK OK
It seems a stack module problem on port 2 of the switch 1.
The strange things is that port 1 of switch 2 is not down.
Please, what do you think about ?
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have a readable format.
Thanks
Fabrizio M.
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07-16-2025 06:50 AM
Hi guys
Thanks for your suggestions
The ios is :
Now the devices are inline I must agee with a customer a window's maintenance to turn off the devices.
This is what i see when I insert the show switch stack-port detail :
I remember that at the first time power on, the stacks works properly, the, suddenly I lost the serial connection for any seconds, then the machine works properly again.
I think that, in that moment, something goes wrong on the stacks.
I tell this just for complete and spread my experience
Have a nice days
Fabrizio
07-16-2025 03:14 AM - edited 07-16-2025 03:18 AM
it can from issue in cable and/or port HW damage
NOTE:-also we usually use cross cable connect port1 to port2
https://youtu.be/7kjF_XuTpUc?si=lJ88oxgwueXQ8ZIG
MHM
07-16-2025 06:10 AM
what IOS XE code running, i would suggest to turn off the Device and reseat the cables and test again.
07-16-2025 06:50 AM
Hi guys
Thanks for your suggestions
The ios is :
Now the devices are inline I must agee with a customer a window's maintenance to turn off the devices.
This is what i see when I insert the show switch stack-port detail :
I remember that at the first time power on, the stacks works properly, the, suddenly I lost the serial connection for any seconds, then the machine works properly again.
I think that, in that moment, something goes wrong on the stacks.
I tell this just for complete and spread my experience
Have a nice days
Fabrizio
07-16-2025 06:57 AM - edited 07-16-2025 07:06 AM
there is CRC Error so sure it cable or HW issue
MHM
07-16-2025 08:05 PM
Visually inspect the stacking cables -- The screws to the stacking cables are not there for "decoration". They engineered to be there because it has been proven, time and time again, to hold the stack cables firmly. If the screws are not secured finger-tight the stacking cable will get "dislocated".
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