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I believe that this bug, or a variation of it, is present in 16.3.7 as well. We have been fighting a high CPU issue with SISF switcher since upgrading to 16.3.7 as well and initially applied this to just the trunk links as described. After a number...
We did not see it on all of our switches or even several. In fact only a single stack of 4 out of hundreds experienced the problem. I guessing some set of rare traffic or circumstances must be present in that building to tickle this bug. There jus...
With all the same difficulty as you. Add to it the fact that every other product that uses Java thinks is practical to demand that you X version to use it's console, its a #$%@ nightmare. Honestly, a Java-based interface to the device is nearly a ...
I discovered my solution the same way. The fans did not kick up to high when the cover is off but that also prevents air from flowing over the heat sink. Instead I closed the front edge and propped open the back edge with a pencil eraser. That ...
There is no show environment on the ASAs, at least not the non -X versions. I have a new-to-me 5550 at home that was doing the same. Fans ramped up to turbine speeds and then back down with a minute or two between. I opened the cover and left a...