Cisco Switching/Routing :: SGE2010 Switches Stack Dropping Ports

Oct 12, 2012

Our environment consits of 4 cisco SGE2010 switches (stacked). I have implemented STP BPDUGUARD and Portfast on all client ports (suspected a loop). And our uplink to the Server DMZ recieves almost all of it's BPDU packets back(is that normal?) The issues lies where we have random ports dropping out - across all stacks for seconds at a time. We get errors/warning such as,Pinging between the DMZ network appears to be fine. Pinging from the client/switch network show packets being dropped quite frequently.All devices are on VLAN1 (I've have researched this and this could be the cause of the issue)

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Cisco Switches :: SGE2010 Can Use 4 SFP Ports And Stack Of Two Switches At Same Time

Feb 15, 2012

I looking to buy SGE 2010 swith, but I have some question:

1. Can I use 4 SFP ports and stack of two switches at the same time.
2. Is it possible to use for stacking  ports other than 24, 48?
3. What is maximum possible number of ports  to use for stacking (can I get more than 1Gb thruput).

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Cisco Switches :: Lag Between Stack Unit On Sge2010?

Jun 28, 2012

Can I create lag betwen stack unit to increase speed between units ?? stack connection is only 1Gbit on ports 24/48 if posible lag link must be in trunk mode ?

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Cisco Switches :: What Traffic Is Carried Over SGE2010 Stack Link

Nov 11, 2012

I have several SGE2010P switches connected in a stack. They are working fine as a stack.
 
Question is - what traffic, besides stack control, is carried over the stacking links?
 
All unused ports are VLAN 1U. Ports in use belong to VLANs 100, 101, and 105.Since I cannot configure or see the stacking ports, I am unclear if any non-default VLAN traffic passes over those links between switches?

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Cisco Switches :: SGE2010 Loses Untagged Ports

Mar 7, 2013

I have 5 VLAN's setup in the sge2010.  I have one port (uplink for the network) that I want everyone to see.  But have separate VLAN's for different departments as to keep them all separate.  Everytime i try and Untag that uplink port, i lose my untag in the original VLAN it was tagged in, and it changes to excluded.

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Cisco Switches :: SGE2010 Does Not Block Ports Even With STP Enabled

Jul 28, 2011

We are experiencing bridge storms and network slow downs and we believe we have traced the issue down to users plugging a cat 5/6 cable between 2 ports on the wall both wired back to a SGE2010 switch.
 
So we did a test - we plugged a single short cat 6 cable between 2 ports on a SGE2010, our access switch. Suprisingly, even with STP enabled, the switch DID NOT block one of the ports and in a few minutes the ENTIRE NETWORK was down, as CDP, STP, and ARP traffic became a multi-gigabit storm throughout the network.
 
Why on earth does this switch not block a port that is obviosly looped?
 
Every other cisco switch since I started on 1900XL's did this in 1999.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 - Can Take (4) Ports From Each Switch In Stack And LACP Together

Jun 5, 2012

I have a Cisco 3750G-48PS Running IOS 12.2(40) and was wondering how many physical ports are supported in an LACP Configuration.  Is it 4 or 8 ports in a single switch.
 
If I have a dual 3750 stacked together,  and I want to configure (8) port LACP, Can I take (4) ports from each switch in the stack and LACP together.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Error Message Ports Flapping On 3750 Stack

Aug 27, 2012

I am receiving the following error message on a Cisco 3750 switch stack. Need troubleshooting this error message.

00:03:13: %SW_MATM-4-MACFLAP_NOTIF: Host 00d0.7400.2730 in vlan 600 is flapping between port Gi2/0/3 and port Gi2/0/2

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: To Stack 2 Switches 3550

May 15, 2013

I would like to know how to stack 2 switch cisco 3550 that IOS C3550-ipservicesk9-mz.122-44.SE6

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 - Running 7 To 9 Switches In One Stack

Aug 6, 2012

Looking for feedback from other organizations that have large 3750 stacks.  I've got one stack of (8) 3750's composed of (6) 3750G's and (2) plain 3750's.  This particular stack is usually unresponsive to SNMP queries and often fails to write config when we make changes.  After a couple tries it will finally go.  Part of my probably here is likely the plain 3750's that always boot faster and come up as the master.  I should manually set the master to one of the G's.  What I'm wondering is who else has 7-9 3750's stacked and are they performing well for SNMP, telnet, etc?  I've got another newer stack of 7 3750E's that I need to add one more switch to.  Need to decide if I want extended downtime to break the stack up or just add the 3750X to make member 8 and hope it performs well.  I have 50+ 3750 stacks working great on our campus.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 Stack Switches IOS Upgrade?

Nov 13, 2012

I am trying to do ios upgrade on 5 stacked 3750 switches. All the switches have different model number, so i am wondering which image file i should download. As far as i understand all the stacked switches should have the same IOS, i may be wrong. The switches have the following model numbers and SW images;
  
Switch   Ports  Model              SW Version              SW Image
------   -----  -----              ----------              ----------
     1   28     WS-C3750G-24PS     12.2(35)SE5             C3750-IPSERVICESK9-M
*    2   28     WS-C3750G-24PS     12.2(35)SE5             C3750-IPSERVICESK9-M
     3   52     WS-C3750G-48PS     12.2(35)SE5             C3750-IPSERVICESK9-M
     4   30     WS-C3750E-24PD     12.2(35)SE5             C3750E-UNIVERSAL-M
     5   30     WS-C3750E-24PD     12.2(35)SE5             C3750E-UNIVERSAL-M
 
which image file i should use as they all have different model numbers and Cisco provides different image files for each model.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 Stack Switches Not Showing Up

Jan 27, 2013

We have several stacks of 3750 switches where this problem is occurring.  All of the switches are running IOS version 12.2(50)SE3.  (Yes, I know it's old.)
 
We're seeing inconsistency in how the stack reports members when issuing the following commands:
 
sow switch
show version
show inventory
 
Not all members are showing up in the output of the "show version" and "show inventory" commands.  For example:
 
HUNTI-WV-WDAC03#sh switch
                                           H/W   Current
Switch#  Role   Mac Address     Priority Version  State
----------------------------------------------------------
1       Member 108c.cff2.ea00     15     0       Ready              
2       Member 8cb6.4f0a.a600     1      0       Ready              
*3       Master 8cb6.4f0a.9c00     1      0       Ready
(all three switches in stack are displayed)(code)

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 - Etherchannel Across 2 L3 Switches To Stack

Mar 26, 2012

I am wanting to etherchannel from a 3750 stack to core Layer 3 switches (also 3750) with a cable going to each core switch, I have put both core switches and the stack under a 28bit subnet mask, but I dont seem to be load balancing across both links.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: How To Add Four 3750 Switches Into Existing Stack

Sep 22, 2012

I have 3 3750  staking switch with the following configuration:

                                            H/W   Current
Switch#  Role   Mac Address     Priority Version  State
----------------------------------------------------------
1       Member 442b.0350.9400     1      1       Ready              
2       Member 442b.0357.8780     2      1       Ready              
3       Master 442b.036f.a800        3      1       Ready              
 
The new switch is installed to be wired to the master switch. the swtich 3 (* 3 Master Ready 442b.036f.a800)my question is: if you disconnect the wiring from the master stack to connect to the new switch, it is possible that the new switch change the current configuration of stacking.
 
-Can I just add the new switch with clean configuration without changing the current configuration ?
-How is assigned the stack number? i need the new switch be with the GI4 / x?. I can I manually by assigning ports?
-If I want to the new 3750 member witch lower prioridad, can I change priority before adding to stack?

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Oct 3, 2011

I've recently installed an SGE2010 switch, which I have set to 'Layer 3' mode.
 
I have created 2 VLANs using 192.168.10.x and 192.168.20.x (using .50 for the VLAN IP address in each case) - however, I need to be able to allow certain traffic between the VLANs.Alternatively, to get things started - I'm assuming I need to set up ACLs to allow access between VLANs - how would I configure the switch to allow all traffic from one VLAN to the other?

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Oct 11, 2012

I would like to use flexstack to stack two Cisco 2960S 48 Port switches (2960S-48TD-L) for redundancy. Each switch will have a single 10G uplink into our Nexus 7K. One switch in the stack will terminate to linecard 6 (N7K-F248XP-25) and the other switch will terminate to linecard 7 (N7K-F248XP-25). My question is how many flexstack cables are needed? Do I need only one cable or do I need two to connect the two 2960s ?

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Any one who knows where I can find a documentation where it says the maximum switches per stack for the Catalyst 2960 family?

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Feb 27, 2013

I have to add a 2960s PoE switch to an existing stack of two 2960s PoE switches. If The new switch has no configuration on it and the existing stack is broken by pulling te stack cables and then new cables are added and everything re-cabled correctly will the new switch assume the configuration from the stack without any issues?

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Feb 5, 2012

Is it possible to create a stack with 5 WS2960-S series switches OR are you limited to only creating a stack of 4 switches.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 - How To Remove Stack Info On 2 Switches

Feb 20, 2012

I have been given 2 x 3750 switches that were a stack, I need to keep the configs on both but how do I make them individual switches again and remove the stack info?

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Aug 1, 2011

Is possible connect and configuring two cisco wlc in high availability to 3 switches in stack 3750 in difference ports?For example
 
WLC A (Primary) - SWITCH MASTER
WLC B (Secondary) - SWITCH SLAVE
 
How can i connect the wlc's in HA to get a redundancy in the stack?

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Feb 12, 2013

Lets say i have 2 3750 switches stacked via backend stack cables. Now if a packet needs to go from 1 switch in the stack to second switch in the stack, will it travel via stack cable or do we need to connect both switches via uplink ports (ethernet or sfp). I tried reading datasheet but it no wheres mention the actual frame path between switches in stack.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 Stack Switches Compared To 4500 Series

Dec 30, 2011

I'm thinking about using a 3750 stacking around 4 or 5 switches intead of using one 4500 series switch.
 
1-My first argument was concerning the budget (one 4500 instead of four or five 3750 in stack mode) ---- Here i think 4 or 5 stacked 3750 is cheap than one 4500
2- My second argument was about harware redundancing that i don't have with one 4500 and that i have with stack mode ----Here i have more hardware redundancing with 3750
3- The bug that we notice today in 2960 and 3750 and not in 4500
4- Simple to manage a 4500 compare to 3750 stack design
5- I was looking also for the one with best backplane ----Here i didn't have any infos concerning the best backplane between 4 or 5 stack 3750 and a 4500.
6- I'm also looking for power redundancing.

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Sep 8, 2012

What are the options avilable to add a cat3560 g switch  to a stack of 3750x switches.?is there a connector avilable ?or is it possible to trunk via fiber ? cat 3560 has 4 sfps and 224 10/100/1000 ports with poe. cat 3750 stack has a 10 gb up link . What are the possible options?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 Stack To Upstream ISP Separate Switches - MAC Flapping

Mar 11, 2012

I have an issue with a Cisco 3750 switch stack which is connected to two seperate upstream Cisco 3750's which are administered by an ISP.  The ISP is experiencing MAC address flapping from one of my VLAN SVI's i am using to route traffic upstream
 
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As you can see I utilise a VLAN SVI to route traffic to the upstream 1.1.1.2 (illustration only) IP.  As per the diagram of the topology attached, the ISP is receiving a MAC address flapping error confirming the SVI MAC address from my switch stack is being learnt on the trunk port connecting switch 1 and switch 2, and also the port (Gi1/0/48) directly connected to my switch stack. As these are all Layer 2 links essentially being passed upstream and then connected between the two ISP switches, we have a 3 way triangular loop formed.
 
If I was to remove the port channel configuration from the two ports associated with the VLAN SVI, am i right in suggesting this would still form a layer 2 loop?  The two ports would still be a member of the SVI VLAN, and it is the VLAN MAC address which is being learnt by the two ISP switches on different interfaces.

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Feb 12, 2012

I have a couple of WS-C3750X-48T-L and a couple of WS-C3750X-12S-S, I want to stack all four of them together into a single stack. WS- C3750X-12S-S are running c3750e-universalk9-mz.122-58.SE2 whereas WS-C3750X-48T-L are running c3750e-universalk9-mz.122-55.SE3.I have got a couple of queries as under:What are the options to achieve putting all these 4 switches into a single stack? Can the LAN Base switches upgraded to IP Base?

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Sep 11, 2012

I am in the process of upgrading our stack of 4 switches consist of WS-C3750G-48PS. Upon reading release notes found that there are two versions of release notes 1 day apart, the one 02 Sep 2012 saying that WS-C3750-48PS is not supported in this version. Then in release next day 03 Sep 2012 that note has been removed. Which one is correct. Is it supported with my model of switch or not.also unable to update boot path in the stack switches, "switch all" is not supported in the current IOS. Master switch has new boot path but unable to change in slaves.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Configure 3750 Stack As Core / 2960 As Access Layer Switches

Sep 29, 2012

I configure 3750 stack switch as core and 2960 stack switches as access layer switches.I connected my laptop to one of my core stack in VLAN 10 and I am pinging to one of my server in VLAN 1. What will be the minimum latency at the time of inter VALN routing

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750X Switches Dropping Packets On Uplink Interface?

May 9, 2013

We have a remote site that is using 3750X switches as layer 2 switches back to our home site.  The uplink port is showing dropped packets but the utilization on the link is never about 10%.  We have a 100Mb circuit to this site.  Our speed tests and iperf tests are not showing any issues that we can see.  However the port is still droping packets.  It is not dropping at a high rate but they are dropping.          
  
switch#sh platform port-asic stats drop gi1/1/4
  Interface Gi1/1/4 TxQueue Drop Statistics    Queue 0      Weight 0 Frames 0      Weight 1 Frames 0      Weight 2 Frames 0    Queue 1      Weight 0 Frames 52876      Weight 1 Frames 2      Weight 2 Frames 0    Queue 2      Weight 0 Frames 0      Weight 1 Frames 0      Weight 2 Frames 0    Queue 3      Weight 0 Frames 0      Weight 1 Frames 0      Weight 2 Frames 1330874    Queue 4      Weight 0 Frames 0      Weight 1 Frames 0      Weight 2 Frames 0    Queue 5      Weight 0 Frames 0      Weight 1 Frames 0      Weight 2 Frames 0    Queue 6      Weight 0 Frames 0      Weight 1 Frames 0      Weight 2 Frames 0    Queue 7      Weight 0 Frames 0      Weight 1 Frames 0      Weight 2 Frames 0switch#
         
Is there a way to capture these dropped packets to see what they are?  We do have VOIP phones at the site and are using Qos.

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Jan 10, 2013

I've been fighting what seems to be an increased number of outqueue drops on our core stack and edge switches for the last 3 or 4 weeks.(The core consists of a stack of 5 3750s in 32-gig stack mode. The wkgrp switches are 3560s. all are at 12.2.52) The  wkgrp switches are directly connected to users. We use Nortel IP phones with the phone inline with the user PC. auto-neg to 100/full. [code] However I have tried turning off QOS on a couple of workgroup switches (no mls qos, but left individual port configurations the same) but am still seeing drops.Since I have disabled qos on the switches in question (no mls qos)  (not the core tho) I am presuming these commands have no affect on the switch operation and therefore cannot be related to the problem. With QOS turned off one would presume that it is general congestion - especially at the user edge where busy PC issues might contribute. So I wanted to see if I could see any instances of packets in the output queues building up.
 
 I wrote some scripts and macros that essentially did a snapshot of 'show int' every 20 seconds or so, and looked for instances of 'Queue: x/' where x was greater than zero.What I found after several days of watching the core stack, and a few of the workgroup switches that are most often displaying the behavior, was that I NEVER saw ANY packets in output queues. I often saw packets in Input queues for VLAN1, once in a great while I would see packets on input queues for fa or Gi interfaces, but NEVER on output queues. [ code] Additionally, when I look (via snmp) at interface utilization on interfaces showing queue drops (both core and wkgroup), they are occurring at ridiculously low utilization levels (as low as 4 to 8%). I've tried to look for microbursts between the core and a wkgroup switch where the core interface was experiencing drops, but haven't seen any (using observer suite). [code] While the queue-drop counts aren't critically high at this point, they are happening more frequently than in the past and I would like to understand what is going on... In most cases, no error counters are incrementing for these interfaces. Is there some mechanism besides congestion that could cause output queue drops?

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May 8, 2012

I have a question for Cisco Cat.2960-s Flex Stack switches which are installing on our sties. Two of 2960-s Stack switches as access switch and two of Cisco ME 3600X Series as distribution layer switches are to be installed in our sites. In case of two stack switches, One is will be a Master and the other one will be a member logically, as you know. So, if the master fails, the other one automatically becomes the stack master following a well-documented election process.

Now, it is my question. How long takes to be a stack master from a member switch ?  I cant find it on white paper of Cat.2960-s flex stack .
And also, I heard that sometimes a member switches don't election process when the master fails as a result, all stack members become
a panic.  Is that really right ? In addition, I heard that the stack switches have many troubleshooting points than stand alone switches.
I really wanna know if the stack switches are good solution for resilience of huge network site. I'm waiting an answer from  those who have experience of maintenance or installation.

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We have multiple switches(Cisco 4510, 4507R, 3560's) within our network. I've been looking over the port settings between them and noticed that not all ports that are connected directly from switch to switch are trunked the same. Some are desirable on one switch and forced truck on the other switch.

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Feb 14, 2013

We have a scenario where we want to connect 14 access layer  2950 switches to Core switch 3750 via optical fiber in a LAN.What model of 3750 Switch should we use to tackle this situation.I have learnt that WS-C3750X-24P should support it.Isnt it?
 
Can we use optical fiber SFP module to connect 2950 switches to core switch?Does Cisco 2950 Switch support optical fiber sfp module?

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