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Switch Hang down - All port are disable

Switch Hang down - All port are disable

Nucteiv
New Contributor II
Does anyone know what the different settings mean on the Enterasys Captive portal page? I am trying to creat a Guest SSID with authentication, but not sure what some of the settings mean?
What is "Bridge Traffic Locally at HWC" mean? What "Interface IP" are they asking for? The IP of my controller? And what do I put for "VLAN ID"? Is that my wireless vlan?

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Nucteiv
New Contributor II
Hi,

- the whole stack (?) hangs and you have no connectivity. You restart it and it's fine. => Yes, it's stack 2.

- As you say, the problem may be related to: filling up the IP Multicast table of slot-1?

To solve the need to upgrade to 15.3 EXOS to mac-vlan configuration mode under the command: configure forwarding lookup-key IPMC [group-vlan | source-group-vlan | mac-vlan | mixed-mode]?

Do you have an issue only on slot1, or do you have issues on every x440? Is the x460 impacted or not? -> I have issed on slot 2 (x440) (computers connect to slot 2 disconnect from network after slot 2 hang down (every port down). And some other switches in the company I was this phenomenon and are x440.

Thanks!

Stephane_Grosj1
Extreme Employee
Hi,

I understand you have a problem with one slot in the stack. You need to reboot it from time to time to solve a recurring issue:

- the whole stack (?) hangs and you have no connectivity. You restart it and it's fine.
- sometimes some users on contiguous ports can't obtain an IP address from the DHCP server. You restart it and it's fine.

The stack is only doing L2, you do L3 on a Cisco router.

You already tried to replace the switch in slot 1 (x440) with no improvement.

The master of the stack is the x460, the backup is the x440 in slot 1.

Your first thought of a loop, but after configuring ELRP, you do not see any loop detected.

In your log, I can see you are filling up the IP Multicast table of slot-1. This is typical because EXOS performs by default a L3 lookup for multicast, thus quickly filling the table of the x440. Hopefully, we can easily solve that part of the issue, if this is related, by using the mac-vlan mode. This configuration requires 15.3, and cannot work with IGMPv3, MVR, PVLAN and PIM, because it's using L2 table. If you need either of such protocol, you need to move to mixed-mode, which will give you the benefits of L2 table size for multicast traffic, but the entries using these protocols, which would still use the L3 table.

configure forwarding ipmc lookup-key [group-vlan | source-group-vlan | mac-vlan | mixed-mode]

Do you have an issue only on slot1, or do you have issues on every x440? Is the x460 impacted or not?

Thanks.

Nucteiv
New Contributor II
Hi,
I'm Vietnamese. The problem I'm having briefly as follows:
- Switch Access phenomenon is used sometimes (quite often) with 1 slot (switch) in the stack is the state all access gates down all unexplained. Now switch to restart it ok.
- There is also a phenomenon sometimes one contiguous range of ports connected to the user and the machine does not obtain IP from DHCP port status still up though, to restart the switch is ok.
- Switch X460 his master, with backup switch.
- Block the switch stack their only run Layer 2 format, and all processes are pushed out to the VLAN Routing Switch Cisco Layer3.

I was very painful first time on this issue because not find the cause, contact your provider supports not always solve the problem, replace the swich though still new. At first I thought may be due to certain loop access port and port configuration elrp to disale loop but does not seem to cause it.

Nucteiv
New Contributor II
Hi,
ĐĆŗng mƬnh lĆ  ngĘ°į»i Viį»‡t Nam. Vįŗ„n đį» mƬnh đang gįŗ·p phįŗ£i ngįŗÆn gį»n nhĘ° sau:
- Switch Access cĆ³ hiį»‡n tĘ°į»£ng đang dĆ¹ng thį»‰nh thoįŗ£ng (khĆ” thĘ°į»ng xuyĆŖn) cĆ³ 1 slot (switch) trong stack bį»‹ trįŗ”ng thĆ”i tįŗ„t cįŗ£ cĆ”c cį»•ng access down hįŗæt khĆ“ng rƵ nguyĆŖn nhĆ¢n. LĆŗc nĆ y phįŗ£i khį»Ÿi đį»™ng lįŗ”i switch thƬ ok.
- NgoĆ i ra cĆ²n cĆ³ hiį»‡n tĘ°į»£ng thį»‰nh thoįŗ£ng 1 loįŗ”t cį»•ng kį» nhau nį»‘i tį»›i mĆ”y ngĘ°į»i dĆ¹ng vĆ  cĆ”c mĆ”y nĆ y khĆ“ng xin đʰį»£c IP tį»« DHCP dĆ¹ trįŗ”ng thĆ”i port vįŗ«n up, phįŗ£i restart lįŗ”i switch thƬ ok.
- Switch x460 cį»§a mƬnh lĆ  master, cĆ³ switch backup.
- Khį»‘i switch stack nĆ y cį»§a mƬnh hiį»‡n chį»‰ chįŗ”y dįŗ”ng Layer 2, cĆ²n tįŗ„t cįŗ£ quĆ” trƬnh Routing Vlan thƬ đįŗ©y hįŗæt tį»›i Swich Cisco Layer3.

Hiį»‡n mƬnh đang rįŗ„t đau đįŗ§u vį» vįŗ„n đį» nĆ y vƬ khĆ“ng tƬm ra nguyĆŖn nhĆ¢n, liĆŖn hį»‡ bĆŖn cung cįŗ„p cÅ©ng hį»— trį»£ mĆ£i chĘ°a giįŗ£i quyįŗæt vįŗ„n đį», dĆ¹ thay cįŗ£ swich mį»›i cÅ©ng vįŗ«n bį»‹. LĆŗc đįŗ§u mƬnh nghÄ© cĆ³ thį»ƒ do loop į»Ÿ cį»•ng access nĆ o Ä‘Ć³ vĆ  Ä‘Ć£ cįŗ„u hƬnh elrp đį»ƒ disale port loop nhĘ°ng cĆ³ vįŗ» khĆ“ng phįŗ£i nguyĆŖn nhĆ¢n Ä‘Ć³.

Stephane_Grosj1
Extreme Employee
Chao Anh,

I'm assuming you're vietnamese based on some characters I see in your log, I hope I'm not totally wrong. If so, can you briefly describe your issue in vietnamese?

I see you have a 3 members stack, 1 x460 and 2 x440.

I assume the x460 is the master. Is it correct?
Do you have a backup member?

It looks like slot-2 is. The error in the logs shows that it's not In Sync, causing an error. Not sure which entries are due to you powering down the x440, tho.

Can you tell us if this stack is doing L3?
If yes, how many LPM routes, and ARP do you have?
How many multicast entries do you have? Do you need L3 for multicast?

Cam on.
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