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Port on Summit X440-48t don't work o.k.

Port on Summit X440-48t don't work o.k.

Kar_Del_Moral
New Contributor III
It's more like weird issue, it first happen like a month ago, the user couldn't get IP address, was the only user on the switch, we change the patch cords, change the vlan to make short it was not a shortage of ip's on that segment (via DHCP), and then it work, but today happen again, even connecting directly to the switch with my laptop, at the end, I connect the user in a different port on the same switch (also tried without Auto option, no success) what do you suggest me to check?

Thanks

p.s. so far is the only user/port with this issue
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Yes, we have seen were a port or group of ports on a switch would enter a weird state that kept them from learning mac addresses. As a result they could not forward traffic to the devices connected to them.

Best of luck,

Yes, I knew the mac, and couldn't find it... So I'll reported to TAC then, just as port in switch not working properly

So you know the mac of the PC?
You searched the FDB for the mac and could not find it?

If the above are true I would call tac as I have seen that issue before.

No, because, when I try to check to which port was connected (without following the cable on the rack) I couldn't find it with the show fdb command
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