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Greetings,When I do a sho int fcx/x counters, I can see information that really doesn't make much sense to me and its not explained anywhere that I can easily find. One in particular is:<number> bb credit transitions from zero.I also see the same <n...
Greetings,Looking at a release note matrix for NX-OS, it states that the MDS 9216a and 9140 are not supported by NX-OS. As the 9216a was only End of Sales date on 22 nd of August this year, do we have to put up with SAN-OS for the next five years? ...
Greetings,I have two individual port channels made up of two ISL's over DWDM links. I have had some (still to be identified) problems with the links and there are a lot of errors on one port. How do I reset the interface stats? Looking at an error...
Greetings,When I am looking at the Fabric in Fabric Manager, the switches present information like name, etc.. and tere is a Status entry. I see Status of No Traps. What does it mean? Stephen
I recently purchased 2 x 4/44 cards for our old servers and I can't see how there can be 4 x 8 Gbps and 44 x 4 Gpbs ports. Can someone please explain if certain ports are 8 Gpbs? It seems that all the SFP's are 8 Gpbs..I throught that perhaps it ha...
Perhaps I am missing something but does that command show it was replaced or just that the sfp was pulled and put back in again. I have had many instances with MDS switches where the sfp was not properly seated and it had to be reseated rather force...
Its been a long time since I had a look at this but perhaps you might have done a full inventory of the MDS and as all SFP's have a unique serial number, you might have some record somewhere that you can compare the before and after.There are also so...
Thats a really interesting thing when you consider it. However, the maths just doesn't add up as 4000/8 = 500. Many years ago I thought I saw a 2 Gpbs port recording over 200 MB/Sec and someone from Cisco said it must have been an error in the progra...
If anyone is interested in this posting, I am not running out of BB credits enough to cause LRR's. It could be a pure coincidence and the media links are apparently my problem.Massive starvation of BB credits will apparently do something along these...