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What could have caused this in the logs?

What could have caused this in the logs?

Alexey_shaverne
New Contributor

What could have caused this in the logs? please help!!!

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CThompsonEXOS
Extreme Employee

It may be best to open a case with GTAC for this. 

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CThompsonEXOS
Extreme Employee

It may be best to open a case with GTAC for this. 

Stefan_K_
Valued Contributor

We can’t really help you if you don’t answer our questions.

As far as I understand you have a stack of X590s as your Core. 4x X590? Which firmware? 

Alexey_shaverne
New Contributor

I use the stack on the x590 as the core of the network. The core comes with 6 stacks x440-g2. x440-g2 stacks perform the function of an access switch. When I connected the new stack to one of the access stacks, the core went to reboot. what could be the problem?

PeterK
Contributor III

looks like the stack failed and master initiated a complete reboot of the stack.

What version are you running.

I had a similar issue at a customer a few weeks ago with a x440g2 stack

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