04-20-2017 04:29 PM - edited 03-08-2019 10:16 AM
I have a 4-switch stack of 3750X's and at least one of the ports on switch 2 is "cycling" through random (and bogus) output drop totals. I've seen the number go from 0 to 4418839 the next time I did a "show interface" and then have it drop back to 0 when I displayed the interface just moments later. I seem to recall this happened several years ago, but I don't remember the fix. The stack is running 12.2(58)SE2 level code.
Does anyone out there recall this problem and its solution?
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04-20-2017 04:45 PM
The stack is running 12.2(58)SE2 level code.
I'd be upgrading the IOS of the stack. I've seen some weird things happening when using the now-defunct 12.2(58)SE train.
04-20-2017 05:42 PM
12.2(55)SE train is, by a wide, wide margin, the most stable IOS (for 3560 & 3750 series family of switches) I've ever encountered.
Just sad to say that Cisco has issued the "end of sale" for this train.
04-20-2017 04:45 PM
The stack is running 12.2(58)SE2 level code.
I'd be upgrading the IOS of the stack. I've seen some weird things happening when using the now-defunct 12.2(58)SE train.
04-20-2017 05:08 PM
I think that's the way I'll go. I see Cisco is recommending 15.0(2)SE10a code for the 3750X's. There happen to be about 10 3560's hanging off of this stack. I'm thinking of standardizing them on 12.2(55)SE11). Have you heard of any problems with those codes interacting?
04-20-2017 05:42 PM
12.2(55)SE train is, by a wide, wide margin, the most stable IOS (for 3560 & 3750 series family of switches) I've ever encountered.
Just sad to say that Cisco has issued the "end of sale" for this train.
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