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management crash issues at Enterasys B5G124-48

management crash issues at Enterasys B5G124-48

Go_Redes
New Contributor

I have a problem: management crash issues at Enterasys B5G124-48

 

The switch still works, but only the management crashes. I can connect via telnet and ssh, but on the Netsight Console its still out. Can anyone help me to solve this problem?

There´s no problem about the temperature or system process.

Equipment:

 UNIT 1 HARDWARE INFORMATION
        ---------------------------
        Model:                          B5G124-48P2
        Serial Number:                  11440006225H
        Vendor ID:                      0xbc00
        Base MAC Address:               20:B3:99:29:AC:16
        Hardware Version:               BCM56514 REV 1
        POE Board Version:              0.0
        FirmWare Version:               06.71.02.0008
        Boot Code Version:              02.02.51
        POE Version:                    2_1

 

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Stefan_K_
Valued Contributor

Do you have the possibility to upgrade the firmware as it is 7 years old? Whats your NetSight/XMC version?

Go_Redes
New Contributor

Stefan, thanks for your help! Here below my answers:

 

Is it marked as down or is it red because of critical alarms e.g. SNMP contact lost?

Answer: Sometimes ate netsight console lost contact, and send a critical alarm.

Is it a stack?

Answer: No.

Use the command “show snmp counter”, does this give any hint? e.g. usmStatsWrongDigst, usmStatsUnknownEngineId?

Answer: I´ll collect some logs to check if the count of these stats is increasing or not.

 

Can you try to set the SNMP settings on the switch again, even though they appear to be correct?

Answer: I tried twice time and still crashing. The management comes back without any action.

 

Best regards,

 

Joao Barbosa

Stefan_K_
Valued Contributor

Is it marked as down or is it red because of critical alarms e.g. SNMP contact lost?

Is it a stack?

Use the command “show snmp counter”, does this give any hint? e.g. usmStatsWrongDigst, usmStatsUnknownEngineId?

Can you try to set the SNMP settings on the switch again, even though they appear to be correct?

Best regards
Stefan

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