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I have a switchstack that is flapping between 16G and 32G.I did a "show switch detail" and the "stack port status" section points to a problem between switch #1 and #3. I replaced the stack cable and the problem persists.I'm a bit confused by what t...
I went out there and replaced the cable again. The port is still flapping.So, no one is bothered by Sw#2 *sometimes* reporting that it has no neighbors?
As I said before, I have replaced all three cables.I think what I'd really like to know is why does Sw#2 seem to lose contact with its neighbors?I'll probably open up a TAC tomorrow and send the full details to Cisco.If other people with a bad cable ...
WS-C3750-48PI replaced all the cables.I mean, there isn't a whole lot to troubleshooting the stack. It's either the cable or the switch. I've replaced the cables, so now it's just figuring which switch (#1 or #3) to replace.I guess I could add anot...
The logs seem to indicate that Port #2 of Switch #1 and Port #1 of Switch #3 have a problem.The ring-speed is flapping from 16G to 32G.I have replaced the cable.I guess my real question is this: "Why does "show switch detail" show that switch #2 does...