09-11-2022 10:54 PM
Hi guys,
I would like to ask you for help with my problem.
Description of environment:
2 switches SG350XG-2F10 in stack.
ProLiant DL380 Gen10 with 2 network cards Adapter 1 - HPE Eth 10/25Gb 2p 640FLR-SFP28 Adptr, Adapter 2 - HP Ethernet 10Gb 2-port 530T Adapter
Adapter1 connected with both ports to unit2 port -XG11 and XG12
Adapter2 connected with port 1 to unit 1 port 7, and port2 to unit 2 port 7
The problem is the port7 of unit 1 is flapping. It does not matter if I connect it to unit1 or unit2 to any free port it is still flapping. We thougth the problem is the adapter but it was changed and problem still persist. If I will connect the cable to other switch which is not in the stack it works correct.
Could anybody help me what should I try or what can be the problem?
Thank you and have a nice day.
Regards Martin
09-11-2022 11:41 PM
- Check port counters on the flapping ports , check error-related counters.
M.
09-12-2022 12:00 AM
09-12-2022 01:21 AM
- Have devices at the other end such as the Proliant checked for networking errors through the tools that the operating system provides , in Windows you have for instance eventvwr , here is an example : https://kb.iu.edu/d/bfvh
M.
09-12-2022 04:01 AM
there is vsphere and I tried it to find cause the problem but without any network error.
09-12-2022 12:28 AM
Hello,
sounds like it could be related to spanning tree. Can you try and disable spanning tree on port 7 of stack unit 1 ?
09-12-2022 12:58 AM
Hi, Thank you, I tried it but same result of flapping
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