03-06-2003 03:11 PM - edited 07-04-2021 08:33 AM
Why does a 350 access point stop and start the fec0 driver so often? Sysloging to a unix system.
Mar 6 16:25:36 (Info): Stopped driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:25:36 (Info): Started driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:28:38 (Info): Stopped driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:28:38 (Info): Started driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:29:54 (Info): Stopped driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:29:54 (Info): Started driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:32:11 (Info): Started driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:35:43 (Info): Stopped driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:35:43 (Info): Started driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:36:59 (Info): Stopped driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:36:59 (Info): Started driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:42:33 (Info): Stopped driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:42:33 (Info): Started driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:43:49 (Info): Stopped driver for port "fec0"
Mar 6 16:43:49 (Info): Started driver for port "fec0"
03-06-2003 10:22 PM
Hi ,
Are you able to pass traffic over ethernet port ?
What you have at other end of the AP ? Is that switch or hub ?
Can you try hard coding speed on to 10 or 100 on AP and see if it goes away ?
If opposite end device in non cisco , try disabling the CDP .
Nilesh
03-06-2003 11:20 PM
a) Make sure you are running latest firmware on AP
b) if you go to ethernet -> advance
optimize ethernet for --- select "performance"
c) It seems cosmetic issue , check ether stats , counters anything unusual ?
Nilesh
03-07-2003 05:19 AM
Yes traffic flows fine.
Cisco PIX 501 on the other end.
We'll try forcing and then disable CDP and see if that helps.
Tye
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