Appears in the log: "Unit Leave:2", and "Unit Join:2" very constantly
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‎02-06-2015 03:47 PM
Hi all,
A have a stack Enterasys B5 with 4 equipments in the IDF. In some cases, some users told me that are out of the network and suddenly are on line again.
I made a review of the switches, and found this in the log:
<162> JAN 10 01:09:08 130.40.36.88-4 EDB[226211192]: edb.c(600) 56 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162> JAN 10 01:09:08 130.40.36.88-3 EDB[240444136]: edb.c(600) 57 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Jan 10 01:09:36 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(494) 267 %% EDB Callback: Unit Join: 2.
<162> JAN 13 16:22:39 130.40.36.88-3 EDB[240444136]: edb.c(600) 59 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Jan 13 16:22:46 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(600) 272 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162> JAN 13 16:22:47 130.40.36.88-4 EDB[226211192]: edb.c(600) 58 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Jan 13 16:23:13 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(494) 277 %% EDB Callback: Unit Join: 2.
<162>Feb 3 16:46:46 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(600) 333 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162> FEB 03 16:46:51 130.40.36.88-4 EDB[226211192]: edb.c(600) 60 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162> FEB 03 16:46:51 130.40.36.88-3 EDB[240444136]: edb.c(600) 61 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Feb 3 16:47:18 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(494) 341 %% EDB Callback: Unit Join: 2.
<162> FEB 03 19:17:41 130.40.36.88-4 EDB[226211192]: edb.c(600) 62 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162> FEB 03 19:17:41 130.40.36.88-3 EDB[240444136]: edb.c(600) 63 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Feb 3 19:17:46 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(600) 362 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Feb 3 19:18:13 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(494) 366 %% EDB Callback: Unit Join: 2.
So, my question is:
- is there a problem with the switch? I mean: IOS, firmware, cable o the appliance? do I have to upgrade the firmware? the info about this is this:
Chassis Serial Number: xxxxxxxx
Chassis Firmware Revision: 06.71.02.0008
IDF_P4(rw)->
UNIT 2 HARDWARE INFORMATION
---------------------------
Model: B5G124-48P2
Serial Number: xxxxxxxxx
Vendor ID: 0xbc00
Base MAC Address: xxxxxxxxx
Hardware Version: BCM56514 REV 1
POE Board Version: 0.0
FirmWare Version: 06.71.02.0008
Boot Code Version: 02.02.51
POE Version: 2_1
I hope this info be usefull to help me to find the solution.
Thank you!!
P.D. Sorry for my bad english.
A have a stack Enterasys B5 with 4 equipments in the IDF. In some cases, some users told me that are out of the network and suddenly are on line again.
I made a review of the switches, and found this in the log:
<162> JAN 10 01:09:08 130.40.36.88-4 EDB[226211192]: edb.c(600) 56 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162> JAN 10 01:09:08 130.40.36.88-3 EDB[240444136]: edb.c(600) 57 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Jan 10 01:09:36 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(494) 267 %% EDB Callback: Unit Join: 2.
<162> JAN 13 16:22:39 130.40.36.88-3 EDB[240444136]: edb.c(600) 59 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Jan 13 16:22:46 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(600) 272 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162> JAN 13 16:22:47 130.40.36.88-4 EDB[226211192]: edb.c(600) 58 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Jan 13 16:23:13 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(494) 277 %% EDB Callback: Unit Join: 2.
<162>Feb 3 16:46:46 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(600) 333 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162> FEB 03 16:46:51 130.40.36.88-4 EDB[226211192]: edb.c(600) 60 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162> FEB 03 16:46:51 130.40.36.88-3 EDB[240444136]: edb.c(600) 61 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Feb 3 16:47:18 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(494) 341 %% EDB Callback: Unit Join: 2.
<162> FEB 03 19:17:41 130.40.36.88-4 EDB[226211192]: edb.c(600) 62 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162> FEB 03 19:17:41 130.40.36.88-3 EDB[240444136]: edb.c(600) 63 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Feb 3 19:17:46 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(600) 362 %% EDB Callback: Unit Leave: 2.
<162>Feb 3 19:18:13 130.40.36.88-1 EDB[240446072]: edb.c(494) 366 %% EDB Callback: Unit Join: 2.
So, my question is:
- is there a problem with the switch? I mean: IOS, firmware, cable o the appliance? do I have to upgrade the firmware? the info about this is this:
Chassis Serial Number: xxxxxxxx
Chassis Firmware Revision: 06.71.02.0008
IDF_P4(rw)->
UNIT 2 HARDWARE INFORMATION
---------------------------
Model: B5G124-48P2
Serial Number: xxxxxxxxx
Vendor ID: 0xbc00
Base MAC Address: xxxxxxxxx
Hardware Version: BCM56514 REV 1
POE Board Version: 0.0
FirmWare Version: 06.71.02.0008
Boot Code Version: 02.02.51
POE Version: 2_1
I hope this info be usefull to help me to find the solution.
Thank you!!
P.D. Sorry for my bad english.
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‎02-03-2016 10:35 AM
Hi everyone,
I had that problem and I realised that it was caused by one unit rebooted.
I had that problem and I realised that it was caused by one unit rebooted.
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‎04-14-2015 08:53 AM
How to slove the probilem ?
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‎02-11-2015 04:59 PM
Hi Manuel,
Contact information for GTAC can be found here: http://www.extremenetworks.com/support/contact
Contact information for GTAC can be found here: http://www.extremenetworks.com/support/contact
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‎02-09-2015 02:08 PM
Hi Jason,
I will test the cables today during the night (in a maintenance window). I will disconnect and connect the stack configuration cables one by one in order to be sure that they don't have problems.
Also, I will change the power cable.
Acording to the info with the "show switches", this is the display:
IDF_P4(rw)->show switch Management Preconfig Plugged-in Switch Code
Switch Status Model ID Model ID Status Version
------ ------------ ----------- ----------- --------------------- --------------
1 Mgmt Switch B5G124-48P2 B5G124-48P2 OK 06.71.02.0008
2 Stack Member B5G124-48P2 B5G124-48P2 OK 06.71.02.0008
3 Stack Member B5G124-48P2 B5G124-48P2 OK 06.71.02.0008
4 Stack Member B5G124-24 B5G124-24 OK 06.71.02.0008
So, I assume is the same version.
Meanwhile I already extracted the files with the copy command.
I really don't know what the GTAC's phone number is. Please, can you provide me that information?
Thank you so much for your help.
Regards,
Manuel Pineda.
I will test the cables today during the night (in a maintenance window). I will disconnect and connect the stack configuration cables one by one in order to be sure that they don't have problems.
Also, I will change the power cable.
Acording to the info with the "show switches", this is the display:
IDF_P4(rw)->show switch Management Preconfig Plugged-in Switch Code
Switch Status Model ID Model ID Status Version
------ ------------ ----------- ----------- --------------------- --------------
1 Mgmt Switch B5G124-48P2 B5G124-48P2 OK 06.71.02.0008
2 Stack Member B5G124-48P2 B5G124-48P2 OK 06.71.02.0008
3 Stack Member B5G124-48P2 B5G124-48P2 OK 06.71.02.0008
4 Stack Member B5G124-24 B5G124-24 OK 06.71.02.0008
So, I assume is the same version.
Meanwhile I already extracted the files with the copy command.
I really don't know what the GTAC's phone number is. Please, can you provide me that information?
Thank you so much for your help.
Regards,
Manuel Pineda.
