When creating a vlan, I get a loop after 1 hour in network. How can I check it?
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‎11-17-2015 03:24 PM
hello Guys , I have added new switch type Summit X450-24x DC in my network , when i creating any Vlan after 1 hours loop happen in network , why that happened , Is there commanded or method to shows me where the defect was?
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‎11-18-2015 07:27 AM
All of them. This will give you the best chance of finding the loop if there is one in the future.
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‎11-18-2015 07:27 AM
in which switch i would do configure elrp. the switch that has the problem?
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‎11-17-2015 07:57 PM
yes you are right, i think got on broadcast in network
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‎11-17-2015 07:57 PM
Hi Munir,
Yes, considering the time delay of the issue, this is more likely to be a broadcast storm. If you connect a PC to one of the switches and assign it to the same VLAN experiencing the issue, a Wireshark packet capture should help in tracking down the source of the broadcast traffic.
Yes, considering the time delay of the issue, this is more likely to be a broadcast storm. If you connect a PC to one of the switches and assign it to the same VLAN experiencing the issue, a Wireshark packet capture should help in tracking down the source of the broadcast traffic.
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‎11-17-2015 04:48 PM
How are you confirming there is a loop in the network? Loops usually present themselves instantly so it is odd it takes an hour.
If you could give us a brief topology that would be helpful as well.
If you could give us a brief topology that would be helpful as well.
