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Trunking between PC6248 stack and PC5324

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The end goal of my project is to set up guest internet on PC5324 port g1 with a WAP on vlan 172 with no access to other vlans.  Other ports on the PC5324 will belong to vlan 11.  As the first step I created a trunk on PC6248 port 1/g7 and added vlan 11 and 172.  I created a trunk on PC5324 port g21 and added vlan 11 and 172.  I added PC5324 port g3 to vlan 11 and connected a laptop.  I added PC5324 port g1 to vlan 172.   Vlan 1 is the management interface (192.168.11.1 /24).  CAT5e connects PC6248 1/g7 to PC5324 g21.  The next hop for vlan 11 from the PC5324 is 192.168.11.254 (vlan 11 on PC6248 port 1/g7).  From the PC6248 I can ping 192.168.11.254 but not 192.168.11.1.  From the PC5324 I can ping 192.168.11.1 but not 192.168.11.254.  I tested the cable and ports as the source of the disconnect.  Can someone help me discover what I'm overlooking?  The config information is listed below for both devices.

PC5324 config...

console> enable

console# show vlan

Vlan       Name                   Ports                Type     Authorization
---- ----------------- --------------------------- ------------ -------------
 1           1              g(2,4-24),ch(1-8)         other       Required
 11         11                   g(3,21)            permanent     Required
172         172                  g(1,21)            permanent     Required

console# show run
interface ethernet g21
switchport mode trunk
exit
vlan database
vlan 11,172
exit
interface ethernet g3
switchport access vlan 11
exit
interface ethernet g21
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 11
exit
interface ethernet g1
switchport access vlan 172
exit
interface ethernet g21
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 172
exit
interface vlan 1
ip address 192.168.11.1 255.255.255.0
exit
ip default-gateway 192.168.11.254
console# ping 192.168.11.1
Pinging 192.168.11.1 with 56 bytes of data:

56 bytes from 192.168.11.1: icmp_seq=1. time=0 ms
56 bytes from 192.168.11.1: icmp_seq=2. time=0 ms
56 bytes from 192.168.11.1: icmp_seq=3. time=0 ms
56 bytes from 192.168.11.1: icmp_seq=4. time=0 ms

----192.168.11.1 PING Statistics----
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/0/0

console# ping 192.168.11.254
Pinging 192.168.11.254 with 56 bytes of data:

PING: no reply from 192.168.11.254
PING: timeout
PING: no reply from 192.168.11.254
PING: timeout
PING: no reply from 192.168.11.254
PING: timeout
PING: no reply from 192.168.11.254
PING: timeout

----192.168.11.254 PING Statistics----
4 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss

console#

 

PC6248 config...

User:admin
Password:******
datacenter-sw01>enable

datacenter-sw01#show interfaces switchport ethernet 1/g7

Port: 1/g7
VLAN Membership mode:Trunk Mode

Operating parameters:
PVID: 1
Ingress Filtering: Enabled
Acceptable Frame Type: VLAN Only
Default Priority: 0
GVRP status:Disabled
Protected:Disabled

Port 1/g7 is member in:

VLAN    Name                              Egress rule   Type
----    --------------------------------- -----------   --------
11      LAB                               Tagged        Static
172     Guest_Internet                    Tagged        Static

Static configuration:
PVID: 1
Ingress Filtering: Enabled
Acceptable Frame Type: VLAN Only
--More-- or (q)uit

Port 1/g7 is statically configured to:

VLAN    Name                              Egress rule
----    --------------------------------- -----------
11      LAB                               Tagged
172     Guest_Internet                    Tagged

Forbidden VLANS:
VLAN    Name
----    ---------------------------------

datacenter-sw01#ping 192.168.11.254
Pinging 192.168.11.254 with 64 bytes of data:
64 bytes from 192.168.11.254: icmp_seq = 0. time < 10ms
64 bytes from 192.168.11.254: icmp_seq = 1. time < 10ms
64 bytes from 192.168.11.254: icmp_seq = 2. time < 10ms
64 bytes from 192.168.11.254: icmp_seq = 3. time < 10ms

----192.168.11.254 PING Statistics----
4 packets transmitted,4 packets received,0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/0/0

 

datacenter-sw01#ping 192.168.11.1
Pinging 192.168.11.1 with 64 bytes of data:

----192.168.11.1 PING Statistics----
4 packets transmitted,0 packets received,100% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/NaN/0

 

datacenter-sw01#

 


PowerConnect 5548

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We have a stack of three 5548 as a single logical unit.  Would I reload the switch one-by-one instead of a bigband of whole stack?

 

using vlan propagated by gvrp

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I have configured gvrp between 2 switchs 8164F and 7048.

on both gvrp is enabled and i have a trunk between two portchannel between these switches

on these port channel gvrp are enabled

On my 8164F i have the following vlan

VLAN   Name                             Ports          Type
----- --------------- ------------- --------------
1 default Po1-128, Default
Te1/0/5-48,
Te2/0/5-48
2 cnsnet Po2-3 Static
10 cng Po2-3 Static
512 admnet Po2-3 Static
on the 7048F i have 
VLAN   Name                             Ports          Type
----- --------------- ------------- --------------
1 default Po1-128, Default
Gi1/0/1-48,
Te1/2/2,
Gi2/0/1-48,
Te2/2/2
512 Po1 Dynamic (GVRP)
But when i want to put an interface on the vlan 512 i got the error
cnsnetprd005(config)#interface Gi1/0/2
cnsnetprd005(config-if-Gi1/0/2)#switchport mode access
cnsnetprd005(config-if-Gi1/0/2)#switchport access vlan 512
Could not configure pvid.
how can i transport the vlan database through all my switches?
i didn"t really see the interest of gvrp

5524 - Jumbo Frames - to entire unit or only to some ports/vlan

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Hi,

does someone idea, if it´s possible to use Jumbo Frames only to a specific ports?

After enable JumboFrames, it will create some issue to common computers network traffic?? I was planning to create a VLAN to connect the storage and R620 (running XenServers).

* we are planning to use that unit to connect a Dell Power Vault MD3200i offering volumes as iSCSI.

* according to mannual of our switch (ftp://ftp.dell.com/Manuals/all-products/esuprt_ser_stor_net/esuprt_powerconnect/powerconnect-5524_User%27s%20Guide_en-us.pdf ): "Enabling iSCSI automatically enables Jumbo frames and enables Flow Control on all interfaces."

Cannot apply IPv4 and IPv6 ACL to same VLAN on PowerConnect 6248

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I have a guest VLAN with both IPv4 and IPv6 (a normal configuration for IPv6, I assume). My 6248 lets me add IP addresses and routing for IPv4 and IPv6. It seems that no matter what I do I cannot get the VLAN locked down properly. I created an IP(v4) access-list to restrict this Guest VLAN from accessing my internal network (except DNS). I created at an IPv6 access-list that does the same thing but on the IPv6 level. I cannot apply them both to the same VLAN. So it seems that my guests can get into resources they don't belong getting into from either IPv4 or IPv6 depending on which ACL I apply. Isn't there a way to set it up so I can still have IPv6 and not have it be a back-door hole to my security?

Dell powerconnect 6224 Auto Negotiation

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We just installed a 6224 no stack just that one  that was given to us we are a nonprofit group and we like to use 1000 full no Auto Negotiation on the ports  but when i switch to disable and apply the ports shuts off  the server network cards are set to teaming 1000 full no Auto Negotiation  and i reboot the switch it set everything back to Auto Negotiation  but the switch works fine on everything but that... are we missing something here we need  help thanks

Trunk from PC5448 to Cisco 3750 over FC

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Spanning Tree Port Discarding

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Hello,

I have a client with 5 PowerConnect 2800 series switches, one on each floor in a warehouse. This network runs SonicWALL wireless network which has three VLANs:

1 - default

10 - Corporate - has access to domain resources

20 - Guest - no domain resource access, just Internet access

The first floor has a 2848 switch that is the center of the network. The other 4 floors have 2816s.

Each switch has the last 4 ports tagged for VLANs 10 and 20. The 2848 switch has 8 tagged for VLANs 10 and 20. The SonicWALL firewall port dedicated to the WLANs is also plugged into the group of VLAN

Port 14 of each of the 2816s runs to the 48 port switch and is plugged into the ports tagged for VLAN 10 and 20.

Port 1 of each 2816 runs to the untagged ports on the 48 port switch.

Spanning tree protocol is enabled on all switches.

Everything works as expected except the 3rd floor switch. The WLAN cannot connect to the network and wireless clients do not get IP addresses assigned.

I have tracked the issue down to a STP problem where port 14’s state is set to “Discarding”

It appears that the network has a loop and that is why we have this issue.

3rd Floor Switch STP settings

Port

STP

Fast Link

Port State

Path Cost

Priority

Designated Bridge ID

Designated Port ID

VLAN 1

VLAN 10

VLAN 20

1

Enabled

Yes

Forwarding

4

128

32768-d0:67:e5:95:d3:e7

128-44

U

U

U

14

Enabled

Yes

Discarding

100

128

32768-d0:67:e5:95:d3:e7

128-33

U

T

T

15

Enabled

Yes

Forwarding

100

128

32768-d0:67:e5:9f:c8:30

128-15

U

T

T

16

Enabled

Yes

Forwarding

100

128

32768-d0:67:e5:9f:c8:30

128-16

U

T

T

 

Below is a switch on another floor that works properly

STP

Fast Link

Port State

Path Cost

Priority

Designated Bridge ID

Designated Port ID

VLAN 1

VLAN 10

VLAN 20

1

Enabled

Yes

Forwarding

32768-d0:67:e5:95:91:1b

128-2

U

U

U

14

Enabled

Yes

Forwarding

32768-d0:67:e5:95:d3:e7

128-43

U

T

T

15

Enabled

Yes

Forwarding

32768-d0:67:e5:95:91:1b

128-15

U

T

T

16

Enabled

Yes

Forwarding

32768-d0:67:e5:95:91:1b

128-16

U

T

T

The main difference I see between the two is the Designated Bridge ID. On the working switch, ports 1, 15 and 16 share the same Designated Bridge ID (the MAC address of the switch) while 14 uses the Designated Bridge ID of the 48 port switch.

I have a feeling that the either port 1 or 14 on the 3rd floor switch is plugged into the wrong port on the 48 port switch.

Is there a way to check or match the corresponding switch port through the console? Ie can I do this without going onsite?

Am I doing something incorrectly? Or is there a way to switch the designated bridge ID of the ports on the 3rd floor switch so it does not think this is a loop?

Thank you for your assistance.

Tom

 


Problem updating firmware on Power connect 6224 to 3.3.6.4

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Hello everyone I hope someone can help me with a problem I have. I have 4 power connect 6224's and have recently wanted to apply the must current firmware of 3.3.6.4 to all 4 switches. I had no problem upgrading 3 of the switches to the new firmware. But one of my switches will not allow me to upgrade to the newest firmware 3.3.6.4. I have followed the instructions included with the firmware to the letter and had no problems with the other three switches. I have included the out put after I tftped the image to the switch. I know the firmware is not corrupt since it is the same file that has worked fine on the other 3 switches. I also have tried walking it up to the latest version but each version I try fails in the same manner. I would appreciate any help. I keep going over it and I seem to be covering everything.

Images currently available on Flash

--------------------------------------------------------------------
 unit      image1      image2     current-active        next-active
--------------------------------------------------------------------

    1    3.2.0.10     3.3.6.4             image1             image1

console>enable

console#boot system image2
Activating image image2 ..

console#update bootcode
Update bootcode and reset (Y/N)?

Issuing boot code update command...
Validating boot code from image...CRC Valid.

Boot Menu 3.2.0.10
CPU Card ID:   0x508541
/DskVol//  - disk check in progress ...
/DskVol//  - Volume is OK
          total # of clusters:  15,147
           # of free clusters:  5,514
            # of bad clusters:  0
             total free space:  11,028 Kb
    max contiguous free space:  10,813,440 bytes
                   # of files:  23
                 # of folders:  1
         total bytes in files:  19,239 Kb
             # of lost chains:  0
   total bytes in lost chains:  0

volume descriptor ptr (pVolDesc):    0x3902d50
XBD device block I/O handle: 0x10001
auto disk check on mount:      DOS_CHK_REPAIR |DOS_CHK_VERB_2
volume write mode:         copyback (DOS_WRITE)
max # of simultaneously open files:    52
file descriptors in use:       0
# of different files in use:       0
# of descriptors for deleted files:    0
# of  obsolete descriptors:        0

current volume configuration:
 - volume label:    NO LABEL ; (in boot sector:              )
 - volume Id:       0xaf
 - total number of sectors:   60,716
 - bytes per sector:     512
 - # of sectors per cluster: 4
 - # of reserved sectors:    1
 - FAT entry size:      FAT16
 - # of sectors per FAT copy:    60
 - # of FAT table copies:   2
 - # of hidden sectors:      4
 - first cluster is in sector #  136
 - Update last access date for open-read-close = FALSE
 - directory structure:         VFAT
 - file name format:            8-bit (extended-ASCII)
 - root dir start sector:               121
 - # of sectors per root:               15
 - max # of entries in root:            240

FAT handler information:
------------------------
 - allocation group size:       2 clusters
 - free space on volume:        11,292,672 bytes
Boot Menu 3.2.0.10

Select an option. If no selection in 10 seconds then
boot code will be updated.
1 - Update boot code.
2 - Start Boot Menu.
Select (1, 2):1
validating image2....OK
Extracting boot code from image...CRC valid
Erasing Boot Flash.....^^^^Done.
Wrote 0x10000 bytes.
Wrote 0x20000 bytes.
Wrote 0x30000 bytes.
Wrote 0x40000 bytes.
Wrote 0x50000 bytes.
Wrote 0x60000 bytes.
Wrote 0x70000 bytes.
Wrote 0x80000 bytes.
Wrote 0x90000 bytes.
Wrote 0xa0000 bytes.
Wrote 0xb0000 bytes.
Wrote 0xc0000 bytes.
Wrote 0xd0000 bytes.
Wrote 0xe0000 bytes.
Wrote 0xf0000 bytes.
Wrote 0x100000 bytes.
Validating Flash.....Passedý

Boot Menu 3.3.6.4
CPU Card ID:   0x508541
/DskVol//  - disk check in progress ...
/DskVol//  - Volume is OK
          total # of clusters:  15,147
           # of free clusters:  5,514
            # of bad clusters:  0
             total free space:  11,028 Kb
    max contiguous free space:  10,813,440 bytes
                   # of files:  22
                 # of folders:  1
         total bytes in files:  19,239 Kb
             # of lost chains:  0
   total bytes in lost chains:  0
volume descriptor ptr (pVolDesc):    0x3903150
XBD device block I/O handle: 0x10001
auto disk check on mount:      DOS_CHK_REPAIR |DOS_CHK_VERB_2
volume write mode:         copyback (DOS_WRITE)
max # of simultaneously open files:    52
file descriptors in use:       0
# of different files in use:       0
# of descriptors for deleted files:    0
# of  obsolete descriptors:        0
current volume configuration:
 - volume label:    NO LABEL ; (in boot sector:              )
 - volume Id:       0xaf
 - total number of sectors:   60,716
 - bytes per sector:     512
 - # of sectors per cluster: 4
 - # of reserved sectors:    1
 - FAT entry size:      FAT16
 - # of sectors per FAT copy:    60
 - # of FAT table copies:   2
 - # of hidden sectors:      4
 - first cluster is in sector #  136
 - Update last access date for open-read-close = FALSE
 - directory structure:         VFAT
 - file name format:            8-bit (extended-ASCII)
 - root dir start sector:               121
 - # of sectors per root:               15
 - max # of entries in root:            240
FAT handler information:
------------------------
 - allocation group size:       2 clusters
 - free space on volume:        11,292,672 bytes

Boot Menu 3.3.6.4
 active image failed crc check. activating backup image
Backup image - image1 activated.
Select an option. If no selection in 10 seconds then
operational code will start.
1 - Start operational code.
2 - Start Boot Menu.
Select (1, 2):

Operational Code Date: Mon Nov 15 17:22:40 2010
Uncompressing.....
Adding 0 symbols for standalone.
 CPU: Motorola E500 : Unknown system version.  Processor #0.
 Memory Size: 0x10000000.  BSP version 1.2/0.
 Created: Nov 15 2010, 17:08:12
 ED&R Policy Mode: deployed
/DskVol//  - disk check in progress ...
dosChkLib : CLOCK_REALTIME is being reset to FRI APR 22 12:11:28 2005
Value obtained from file system volume descriptor pointer: 0x3533cb0
The old setting was THU JAN 01 00:00:00 1970
Accepted system dates are greater than THU DEC 27 00:00:00 1990
/DskVol//  - Volume is OK
          total # of clusters:  15,147
           # of free clusters:  5,514
            # of bad clusters:  0
             total free space:  11,028 Kb
    max contiguous free space:  10,813,440 bytes
                   # of files:  22
                 # of folders:  1
         total bytes in files:  19,239 Kb
             # of lost chains:  0
   total bytes in lost chains:  0

volume descriptor ptr (pVolDesc):    0x3533cb0
XBD device block I/O handle: 0x10001
auto disk check on mount:      DOS_CHK_REPAIR |DOS_CHK_VERB_2
volume write mode:         copyback (DOS_WRITE)
max # of simultaneously open files:    52
file descriptors in use:       0
# of different files in use:       0
# of descriptors for deleted files:    0
# of  obsolete descriptors:        0
current volume configuration:
 - volume label:    NO LABEL ; (in boot sector:              )
 - volume Id:       0xaf
 - total number of sectors:   60,716
 - bytes per sector:     512
 - # of sectors per cluster: 4
 - # of reserved sectors:    1
 - FAT entry size:      FAT16
 - # of sectors per FAT copy:    60
 - # of FAT table copies:   2
 - # of hidden sectors:      4
 - first cluster is in sector #  136
 - Update last access date for open-read-close = FALSE
 - directory structure:         VFAT
 - file name format:            8-bit (extended-ASCII)
 - root dir start sector:               121
 - # of sectors per root:               15
 - max # of entries in root:            240

FAT handler information:
------------------------
 - allocation group size:       2 clusters
 - free space on volume:        11,292,672 bytes
Timebase: 66.666666 MHz, MEM: 266.666664 MHz, PCI: 66.666666 MHz, CPU: 533.33332
8 MHz
PCI unit 0: Dev 0xb314, Rev 0x01, Chip BCM56314_A0, Driver BCM56314_A0
SOC unit 0 attached to PCI device BCM56314_A0
Adding BCM transport pointers
Configuring CPUTRANS TX
Configuring CPUTRANS RX
hpc - No stack ports. Starting in stand-alone mode.
Instantiating /download as rawFs,  device = 0x20001
Formatting /download for DOSFS
Instantiating /download as rawFs, device = 0x20001
Formatting.../download: file system is marked clean, skipping check
OK.
<186> APR 22 12:11:33 0.0.0.0-1 UNKN[268434720]: bootos.c(233) 1 %% Event(0xaaaa
aaaa)
Instantiating RamCP: as rawFs,  device = 0x30001
Formatting RamCP: for DOSFS
Instantiating RamCP: as rawFs, device = 0x30001
RamCP:/  - disk check in progress ...
RamCP:/  - Volume is OK
          total # of clusters:  1,975
           # of free clusters:  1,973
            # of bad clusters:  0
             total free space:  1,010,176
    max contiguous free space:  1,010,176 bytes
                   # of files:  0
                 # of folders:  0
         total bytes in files:  0
             # of lost chains:  0
   total bytes in lost chains:  0
OK.
(Unit 1 - Waiting to select management unit)>
Applying Interface configuration, please wait ...

console>
<188> APR 22 12:11:40 128.20.30.2-1 UNITMGR[138675056]: unitmgr.c(2240) 298 %% P
ower On Start complete on unit 1
console>enable
console#show ver
Image Descriptions
 image1 :
 image2 :
 Images currently available on Flash

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 unit      image1      image2     current-active        next-active
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    1    3.2.0.10     3.3.6.4             image1             image1

5548P- inconsistent PoE experiences

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I have a recently deployed stack of 3 5548P switches.  I'm having some issues when trying to supply power to Ruckus 7372 wireless APs:  in some ports, the APs will power on, and transit data exactly as expected.  In other ports, the APs never show power.

In most of the ports that will not power a Ruckus AP, I can power a Meraki MR12.  Except for one tested port: where the experience is that the MR12 power light does a very rapid flicker, and none of the port's lights on the switch light up. (Switches are in production, not all ports can be tested for PoE)

This power problem was first observed under firmware 4.0.1.11, and continues through an upgrade to 4.1.0.8.

I have carefully compared PoE configuration between working and non-working ports, and see no difference.  No Power Limit threshold that could be exceeded, no port locking, Green Ethernet Config is the same.

The only PoE devices attached to the stack are 2 other Ruckus 7372s, each pulling 3Watts, from different switches. This is not a total power budget problem.

With a 7273 plugged into a port, I can refresh System: General PoE: <that port> and see the Invalid Signature Counter steadily increasing.

Can anyone provide some troubleshooting ideas to help my 5548 and Ruckus gear get along properly?

DHCP Server on Switch Force10 S4810

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Please, somebody has one script with example how configure DHCP Server on Switch Force10 S50 or S4810?

Regards

Powerconnect 3424 100% cpu

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I am having an issue when we plug our 3424 into another switch in that the 3424 cpu goes to 100% and stays there till a power cycle. The weird thing is that it does not affect traffic on the switch. We have 5 vlans and they all pass traffic with consistently low pings and no dropped packets. But when I try to ping the switch IP address it will have one ping at <1ms and the next ping will be anywhere from 5ms to 700ms. So the ping to the switch IP goes low ping, high ping, low ping, high ping......... The switch web management page will come up but nothing loads except the menu on the left due to the high cpu load. I have tried turning on spanning-tree although the switches are only connected by the one cable with the same results. The switch we are connecting to is a Brocade FGS624P. The cpu usage on the Brocade switch is not affected. The 3424 switch firmware is at 2.0.0.21. Any insight to this would be appreciated.

Ip default route question

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Hi,

I'm trying to swap out my layer 3 switch with a PowerConnect 6248P.

I have 3 VLANs (1,50,60). 

I have all the internal routing working, but can't get any internet traffic to route out.  Any advice on how to setup and get 'gateway of last resort' routing running would be appreciated.

I have the router set to IP 192.168.50.1, Default-Gateway 192.168.50.3 and am trying to set the ip route default to 192.168.50.3 (which is our Sonicwall firewall) and get the message 'The Default Route could not be configured', if i just put a static route of 'ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.50.3' I get the message 'The specified Static Route Next Hop Router Address can't be in the same subnet as the service/network port.'

PowerConnect 6248 - Log Errors

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Hello World. I'm hoping that someone can explain this log data to me. We have two Dell PowerConnect 6248 switches stacked together. They are being used exclusivly for VMware iSCSI/Vmotion/vManage traffic. I have bolded the log data that I'm concerned about. It is adding the"Entity Database: Configuration Changed" at an alarming rate. What can cause this typeof behavior? Thanks for any help that you can offer!

Serial NoLog IndexSeverityLog TimeComponentDescription
11NoticeAPR 24 14:03:11TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
22NoticeAPR 24 14:03:41TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
33NoticeAPR 24 14:03:55TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
44NoticeAPR 24 14:04:15TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
55NoticeAPR 24 14:04:53TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
66InfoAPR 24 14:05:28UNITMGRCopy of running configuration to backup unit complete
77NoticeAPR 24 14:05:34TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
88NoticeAPR 24 14:06:00TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
99ErrorAPR 24 14:06:40DRIVERATP: TX timeout, seq 814. cli 8. to 1(mac d0:67:e5:ac:ae:6f) tx cnt 21.
1010NoticeAPR 24 14:06:57TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
1111NoticeAPR 24 14:07:35TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
1212NoticeAPR 24 14:07:59TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
1313NoticeAPR 24 14:08:11TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
1414NoticeAPR 24 14:08:29TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed
1515NoticeAPR 24 14:09:03TRAPMGREntity Database: Configuration Changed

Dynamic Link Aggregation connecting Synology DS3612XS to Powerconnect 8132

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The Synology NAS has an Intel X540-T2 NIC installed and is configured for Dynamic Link Aggregation. The NAS sees both ports on the NIC but only reports a Link Speed of 10G, instead of 20G.

The PowerConnect 8132 is setup with 12 LAGs of 2 ports each.  Each of the LAGs is set for Dynamic Link Aggregation.  Spanning Tree is turned off.  Flow Control is enabled.  The default LAG Hash Algorithm is being used.  The firmware is 5.0.0.4.

If I connect a PC to the switch using the same NIC, the link speed reports 20G.

If Synology is not using a LAG hash algorithm, would that cause problems?  Would upgrading the firmware help?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 

 

 


Trunking PowerConnect 8024 with Powerconnect 5548

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I am trying to trunk the two switches. I just want to pass my two vlans which were created on both switches. if i put a port in access mode with one vlan it is fine. i can change the vlan on same port it works, but when i trunk it just ping to one vlan.

 

Inconsistent & high pings on 8164

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Hello all,

Just installed 5 8164's in two different stacks and seem to be getting some rather odd ping ranges. They seem to go from the 0-4ms mark with alarming regularity, but then we get balistically high ping from 150ms up to 400ms too.

Is this normal behaviour for these switches?

Our existing 6248's stay at 0-1ms all day everyday.

Thanks

Lee W

vlan

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i have a sonicwall that is connected to the powerconnect 2848 switch, i created a vlan on the sonicwall on x2 that is bridged to x0, create two wireless sid one for company (ip 172.30.xx.xx) the other wireless for guest (ip 10.30.xx.xx) on the firewall x0 is 172.30.xx.xx zone: lan and x2 172.30.xx.xx and vlan 10.30.xx.xx zone wlan, now if i connect port x2 to small switch and all my sonicpoint to that same switch everything works fine but if i connect x2 to powerconnect 2848 port 20 and the other sonicpoint to port 21,22,23 doesn't work.

may my vlan are created correctly in the switch

in the switch i created vlan on ports 20,21,22,23 and T =tagged

 

how to bind port based acl to source ip computer instead...

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Dell Powerconnect 5448.

 

Greetings. I have an acl that works great on ports. I bind it to different ports and the acl does its job. It works based on the port that I connect the computer to. If the computer connects to port 16 on the switch, I use the gui to bind my acl to this port. Works great!

 

I now have one computer that I would like to use this same acl but have it bind on the computers ip address instead of the port that it connects to. In other words, the acl must be able to work based on the ip address of the computer regardless of what port it connects to. Can this be done?

 

Example, computer will always have the same ip of 10.13.31.80. If it connects to port 20 on the switch (or any port at all on the switch), the switch will use the acl that I've created because it recognizes the ip address 10.13.31.80 of the laptop. Can anyone offer tips or suggestions?

I already have a crude acl that works ok ports of the switch. I now want to use this same acl but base it on the source ip of the computer.

Thank you.

 

 

 

6024F Multicast help

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I have read every article on this forum and tried everything suggested to no avail.

I have two vlans 2&3. I have a multicast encoder in vlan 2 at 10.2.0.20. I cannot get any computer in vlan 3 to receive the stream. Any computer in vlan 2 works. Below is my config. Any direction would be helpful.

Router Configuration
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no spanning-tree
bridge multicast filtering
interface range ethernet g(1-16,24)
switchport mode trunk
exit
vlan database
vlan 2-5,255
exit
interface range ethernet g(17-22)
switchport access vlan 2
exit
interface range ethernet g(1-16)
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 2
exit
interface ethernet g24
switchport trunk native vlan 3
exit
interface range ethernet g(1-16)
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 3
exit
interface range ethernet g(1-16,24)
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 4
exit
interface range ethernet g(1-16)
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 5
exit
interface ethernet g23
switchport access vlan 255
exit
interface vlan 2
name AN
exit
interface vlan 3
name WLAN
exit
interface vlan 4
name GWLAN
exit
interface vlan 5
name EXTRA_LAN
exit
ip igmp snooping
interface vlan 2
ip igmp snooping
exit
interface vlan 3
ip igmp snooping
exit
interface vlan 2
ip address 10.2.0.1 255.255.192.0
exit
interface vlan 3
ip address 10.2.64.1 255.255.192.0
exit
interface vlan 4
ip address 10.2.182.1 255.255.192.0
exit
interface vlan 5
ip address 10.2.192.1 255.255.192.0
exit
interface vlan 255
ip address 10.255.255.2 255.255.255.0
exit
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.255.255.254
ip route 10.1.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.1
ip route 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.3
ip route 10.4.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.4
ip route 10.7.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.7
ip route 10.8.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.8
ip route 10.9.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.9
ip route 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.10
ip route 10.11.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.11
ip route 10.12.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.12
ip route 10.13.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.13
ip route 10.14.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.14
ip route 10.15.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.15
ip route 10.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.16
ip route 10.23.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.23
ip route 10.24.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.24
ip route 10.25.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.25
ip route 10.26.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.26
ip route 10.27.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.27
ip route 10.28.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.28
ip route 10.60.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.255.255.60
ip dhcp relay address 10.2.0.2
ip dhcp relay enable
ip multicast-routing
interface vlan 2
ip dvmrp
exit
interface vlan 3
ip dvmrp
exit
interface vlan 2
ip igmp
exit
interface vlan 3
ip igmp
exit
interface vlan 2
ip igmp static-group 224.0.2.20
exit
hostname 6024F
ip domain-name x.local

clock timezone -8
clock summer-time recurring usa
clock source sntp
sntp client poll timer 64
sntp unicast client enable
sntp broadcast client enable
sntp server 207.200.81.113 poll

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