Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560 PoE Blocking Ports In Trunking Between Switches

Apr 25, 2012

I have a connection between switches, There are a 3560 (Gi0/37) and a 2960 (Gi0/1), the  problem is in the port Gi0/37 of the 3560 switch and this is the log. [code]
 
I dont understand what is the problem, actually i have added the command power inline never on the port and the problem is solved, but we haven´t changed configuration.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560 - Vlan Trunking Between Switches Not Working

Jun 3, 2012

We have two Cisco switches with one 3560 and one 3750 we have created a new Vlan 4 with IP 10.1.3.x 255.255.255.0 - no shut then assigne to gi 2/0/46 on the 3560 Vlan 4 ip address 10.1.3.x 255.255.255.0 no shut then assign to FA0/45. All interfaces are up up along with the Vlan up up, we can ping the local IP address bu not able to pint the other switch.

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Jan 31, 2012

I have a 3560 8 port switch.  Int gi0/9 is trunked to another switch downstream.  When I try to configure int gi0/10 to trunk to a switch upstream the interface on the switch goes down and I have to either reboot the switch or plug directly into the switch and telnet into it to turn off trunking on the interface.  When I configure trunking on the interface on the upstream switch that connects to this interface the same happens on that switch.  The upstream switch is a 3750 with 12 sfp ports.  Several interfaces are trunking to other switches from this switch.  Spanning tree is not configured on the 3750 at all , and is not configured on either gi0/10 or gi0/9 on the 3560.  I was consoled into the 3560 during a reboot after the interface went down, a message came up that said something like "Spanning Tree returning gigabit ethernet 10 to constant state"  Why would I get this message if spanning tree is not enabled on the gig ports on either end of the trunk? There is no loop to require spanning tree to shut down an interface.  I have several other 3560's configured as I would like to configure this switch and they are trunking without issue. 

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Jan 12, 2010

I have a HP Procurve 5406 connected to a Cisco 3560 on a temporary cat5e connection and I have Mitel IP phones needing to go on the Cisco switch.Ive configured the HP Procurve port to TAGGING both VLAN 10 (data) and VLAN 20 (Voice). NO is selected for default VLAN 1.The Cisco is configured on the port with switchport encap dot1q and switchport mode trunk.
 
Ive configured an IP for interface VLAN 10 and i cannot ping it from across the network. The interfaces are up and happy. I have tried changing the VTP status from transparent to server (VTP pruning is off) ive tried setting allowed vlans 10,20. Still not a think. The worse thing is that i have a working Cisco switch with the HP procurve that i checked the config on and its the same! The only difference is that the media type is SX over SFP in that case.
 
p.s not that im at this stage yet but i initially configure the FastE ports as trunks with native vlans because i was using non-cisco phones. On a spare port i convigured the voice vlan 20 and i say on the mitel phone that it was looking on vlan20! I didnt expect that, i thought the Voice VLAN ID was carried on CDP enabled devices only.

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May 14, 2012

have setup a small lab as per CBTNuggets. Everything was going well until I introduced a second switch to create a trunk. Now I cannot ping between my two switches. Both show operational mode as down:
 
SWITCH1#show interfaces f0/12 switchport
Name: Fa0/12
Switchport: Enabled
Administrative Mode: trunk
Operational Mode: down
Administrative Trunking Encapsulation: dot1q

[code]....
 
I have tried to allow all vlans or vlan 1 specifically and the output of the above doesn't seem to change. I am wondering if there is something in the config-register that is preventing trunking, but I don't really know enough yet!

The output of my second switch is identical to this one, the only difference is that I have it configured as a vtp client.

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Mar 24, 2013

I have a strange issue where spanning-tree is blocking vlans through a mesh network.Here is my set up.

2-Cisco  3560's that have two trunk ports set with do1q and a native vlan of 2.  I'm allowing a client vlan (2) and a voice vlan (103) to come over the  trunk. They have a native vlan of 2 so the mesh APs can get an address  through DHCP. Spanning-tree loop guard is also enabled.
 
When connected to the mesh network, the voice vlan is being blocked by spanning-tree. I get the following erros:
 
000129: *Feb 28 19:24:58.289 EST: %SPANTREE-2-LOOPGUARD_BLOCK: Loop guard blocking port FastEthernet0/1 on VLAN0103.000130: *Feb 28 19:24:58.448 EST: %SPANTREE-2-LOOPGUARD_UNBLOCK: Loop guard unblocking port FastEthernet0/1 on VLAN0103.
 
Eventually  the loop is cleared and the port is set back to a forwarding state from  a blocking state. I don't want to disabled spanning-tree loopguard since I don't want to create a loop. The mesh network is supposed to act as a P2P connection between two switches. As  a test I disconnected the APs from their trunk ports. I then used a  cross over cable to connect the switches and no spanning tree loops  occured. The mesh doesn't have STP enabled on it and should just be acting as an over-the-air connection from one switch to another.

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Nov 25, 2012

Blocking Ports don´t send BPDUs, but they can receive them from designated ports.Blocking ports, can it hold BPDUs?
 
I think that Blocking Ports only receive, analyse and then discard the BPDU.But, what happen if the blocking port receive a better o worse BPDU? in this case, must be the bpdu stored?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560 - Gi Ports Have Outdiscads Error

May 15, 2012

have problem with switch. 3560, Some of gi ports have outdiscards errors and switching is very slow.
 
ServerSwitch>show int counters errors
 
Port        Align-Err     FCS-Err    Xmit-Err     Rcv-Err  UnderSize  OutDiscards
Gi0/1               0           0           0           0          0         8722
Gi0/2               0           0           0           0          0          157
Gi0/3               0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/4               0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/5               0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/6               0           0           0           0          0          446
Gi0/7               0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/8               0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/9               0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/10              0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/11              0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/12              0           0           0           0          0      1705658
Gi0/13              0           0           0           0          0            9
Gi0/14              0           0           0           0          0           74
Gi0/15              0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/16              0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/17              0           0           0           0          0            9
Gi0/18              0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/19              0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/20              0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/21              0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/22              0           0           0           0          0            0
Gi0/23              0           0           0           0          0          922
Gi0/24              0           0           0           0          0            0
 
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We are experiencing two of our layer 3 switches (3560 PoE and 3750 PoE) switches giving us problems with giving power to IP phones. These switches have an embedded PoE module and would previously give power to all IP phones on all its ports. Now all of a sudden over the past few months 6 of these ports have stopped powering phones. The phones are the same ie. 7911 and they take less than 15.4 W. We believe that the PoE module has started malfunctioning and has stopped giving power to all the ports. The port 'grants' power and then removes it. Below is a link showing all the messaged we receive on the terminal session. It is NOT a hardware fault with the PoE: [code]

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Jan 21, 2013

As per the attached diagram: How do I configure the 2 ports on the 3560 (Ports 6 & 7) and the connected ports on each of the 2960 switches (Port 25) to provide redundancy.
 
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Jul 22, 2012

Was building a small network in Cisco Packet Tracer and ran in to an issue.  I have 4 routers running OSPF, and off one of the routers I have 5 3560 Multilayer switches.  The router that the switches hang off of, I have a sub-interface with dot1q encapsulation, set for vlan 10 and an IP Address. 10.14.16.1/24.  The switches have interface vlan 10 configures, and have IPs in the same subnet.  From that router, I can ping/telnet to all the switches without issue.  My problem arises when I try and reach those switches from any other router.  OSPF is set to redistribute static and connected subnets.The routing table is populated correctly on all the routers.  When I ping and trace the packet, it looks like it makes it all the way to the respective switch, but the packet never makes it back.  I've played with the default route on the switches to no avail.  Am I trying to implement this incorrectly, or am I just missing something?

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Sep 5, 2012

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Oct 28, 2012

I just purchased a SG300-10 switch and loaded the newest 1.27 firmware on it.  Setup my VLANS and trunks but I have this weird issue. My setup:

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Jul 16, 2012

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Sep 21, 2012

We have 7 3560's in 7 different locations connected to our providor for wan access.  Our provider has given us a copper cable at each point and we have connected it directly to our 3560 switch at each location.  Each port is configured the same way at each location.  Each switch is running eigrp.All of the switch ports on each switch are configured as a trunk and vlan 299 had the ip address for the eigrp connection: [code] This setup is working as each switch see's all of the other switches as an eigrp neighbor.  We have also made sure that the switch at our head office has spanning tree priority for vlan 299.
 
So the problem is, if there is a change in the topology at one of the locations it usually causes one or more of the other connections to go down for some reason.  We just cannot pinpoint what is causing this change.  There are no log's or anything other than an eigrp hold time expired message.?

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Feb 19, 2013

We have a couple of Cisco switches and connected a (Windows 7) laptop to one of them and it gets its IP address from a DHCP server.I can now ping the IP from all of the switches, no problem, also not when I log on to the core switch in the same VLAN as both notebooks. But from my (Windows 7) laptop, which is in the same VLAN as the target laptop, I cannot ping it.
 
I checked, default gateway is good on both sides, as are DNS servers.
 
Target notebook ---- Catalyst 3560 V2 switch === Core Catalyst 3750 switch (stack) === Catalyst 3560G switch --- My notebook

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Jul 9, 2012

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Sep 12, 2012

I have a Cisco 3560 connected via fiber to a Nortel 1612G.  The connection is up/up, the V LAN's on the switch work as needed, but I can not ping the switch from the Nortel, and as a result I can not remote into the Cisco for management.  I see in the configuration for the trunk that it is configured for a native v LAN, but I don't see it defined which v LAN's are allowed, could this be the issue?  I will provide some of the config information for the Cisco side, I understand the issue may be on the Nortel end but if the Cisco part looks OK? 

Port config for the trunk:
 
interface GigabitEthernet0/49
description port_6_1612G
switch port trunk encapsulation dot1q
switch port trunk native v LAN 120
switch port mode trunk
                  
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I have a couple of 3560 switches running c3560-advipservicesk9-mz.122-44 and they are randomly experiencing the following:

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Jul 15, 2012

I have 3 3560 switches which are configured with trunks between them. They run vlan 10, 11 & 12. I have a 'core' switch (switch 1) of these 3 to which an MPLS router is connected on vlan12. I in addition have another switch hanging off the 'core' switch via a routed link (switch 4). I have EIGRP configured as a stub and as such the IP address on the routed link at the core switch end is of a /24 from v lan 1 on the other switch. This makes the route directly connected and therefore distributed via EIGRP stubs. Switch 1 is then exchanging routes with the MPLS router (via EIGRP).
 
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I have 3560's in my current environment, operating in the core/distro/access layers. The switches are in a star configuration, performs only layer 2 switching, and utilizes copper (no plans on moving to fiber).
 
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Feb 20, 2013

I need to support a bunch of security cameras mounted on poles in our parking lot and an IP intercom system mounted on some gates. Because of environmental factors the switches at the poles need to be hardened and the spec from the vendor installing the gear is for GarretCom Industrial unmanaged switches which would make sense.
 
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When I ran a quick test on a test 3560 running some 15.0.1 code I could get a laptop to connect via 802.1x EAP-TLS successfully if it was directly connected but when I connected the same laptop via a dumb Netgear switch I confiscated from a luser  it would not connect. The 3560 error said that the laptop never responded.
 
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