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X460 and X450 Flapping Ports

X460 and X450 Flapping Ports

Martin_Harrow
New Contributor II
I have installed 15 new X460 switch stacks, and upgraded the Firmware on some old X450s.
I notice that many of the Ethernet Ports are "Flapping". There is no stable connection, and devices constantly disconnect/reconnect at 10M/100M/1000M. I note that the problem is worse with some Canon Printers, but other devices have problems. I can make the ports more stable by forcing the speed to 10M.

Here are some typical syslogs:

May 6 10:21:31 degp-s02 Port 5:2 link down
May 6 10:21:34 degp-s02 Port 5:2 link UP at speed 1 Gbps and full-duplex
May 6 10:22:25 degp-s02 Port 5:2 link down
May 6 10:22:27 degp-s02 Port 5:2 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and half-duplex
May 6 10:22:43 degp-s02 Port 4:24 link down
May 6 10:22:45 degp-s02 Port 4:24 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and half-duplex
May 6 10:22:47 degp-s02 Port 1:10 link down
May 6 10:22:50 degp-s02 Port 1:10 link UP at speed 1 Gbps and full-duplex
May 6 10:22:50 degp-s02 Port 5:2 link down
May 6 10:22:53 degp-s02 Port 5:2 link UP at speed 1 Gbps and full-duplex
May 6 10:23:14 degp-s02 Port 1:10 link down
May 6 10:23:16 degp-s02 Port 1:10 link UP at speed 1 Gbps and full-duplex
May 6 10:25:24 degp-s02 Port 5:2 link down
May 6 10:25:27 degp-s02 Port 5:2 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and half-duplex
May 6 10:25:39 degp-s02 Port 3:42 link down
May 6 10:25:41 degp-s02 Port 3:42 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and half-duplex
May 6 10:25:43 degp-s02 Port 3:42 link down
May 6 10:25:45 degp-s02 Port 3:42 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and half-duplex
May 6 10:26:29 degp-s02 Port 4:24 link down
May 6 10:26:32 degp-s02 Port 4:24 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and half-duplex
May 6 10:27:44 degp-s02 Port 3:38 link down
May 6 10:27:47 degp-s02 Port 3:38 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and half-duplex
May 6 10:27:51 degp-s02 Port 5:2 link down
May 6 10:27:53 degp-s02 Port 5:2 link UP at speed 1 Gbps and full-duplex
May 6 10:28:06 degp-s09 Port 1:16 link down
May 6 10:28:08 degp-s09 Port 1:16 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and half-duplex
May 6 10:30:05 degp-s03 Port 1:1 link down
May 6 10:30:06 degp-s09 Port 1:16 link down
May 6 10:30:08 degp-s03 Port 1:1 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and full-duplex
May 6 10:30:09 degp-s09 Port 1:16 link UP at speed 1 Gbps and full-duplex
May 6 10:30:20 degp-s03 Port 1:1 link down
May 6 10:30:23 degp-s03 Port 1:1 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and full-duplex
May 6 10:30:57 degp-s03 Port 1:19 link down
May 6 10:30:59 degp-s03 Port 1:19 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and full-duplex
May 6 10:31:12 degp-s03 Port 1:19 link down
May 6 10:31:14 degp-s03 Port 1:19 link UP at speed 10 Mbps and full-duplex

How can I fix this? I have new(ish) f/w (X460 = v1541b3-patch1-1 and X450 = v1265b2-patch1-3)

Most of the cabling is brand new, could this be a problem?

Thanks,
Martin

26 REPLIES 26

what is mean
switch#top .?
for what it using ?

Sumit_Tokle
Contributor
What type of cable are you using to connect two switches?
Is there any L2 switch present in between the X460 and X450.
Does same type of log messages present on both the side of switch port during the same time?
How frequently the ports are getting flapped?
Is there any loop in the network?
Do you see any process going high in "top" command output?
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