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 7/7/2010 12:44 PM
 

Perhapse someone has seen this before. I have this problem with one of my stacks. this error is filling up our logs and once the switch became unstable to the point of rebooting.

Has anyone experienced the same or similar situation??

there are two switches in the stack, they are hooked up appropriately and for the most part run without issue.

Thanks for the help,

Flan

# show log
07/07/2010 19:34:02.43 <Info:HAL.Port.Info> Slot-1: Stacking port 1:1 link up at 10Gbps speed and full-duplex
07/07/2010 19:34:02.38 <Info:HAL.Port.Info> Slot-1: Stacking port 1:1 link down
07/07/2010 19:20:30.28 <Info:HAL.Port.Info> Slot-1: Stacking port 1:1 link up at 10Gbps speed and full-duplex
07/07/2010 19:20:30.23 <Info:HAL.Port.Info> Slot-1: Stacking port 1:1 link down
07/07/2010 19:17:19.43 <Info:HAL.Port.Info> Slot-1: Stacking port 1:1 link up at 10Gbps speed and full-duplex
07/07/2010 19:17:19.38 <Info:HAL.Port.Info> Slot-1: Stacking port 1:1 link down
07/07/2010 18:42:09.93 <Info:HAL.Port.Info> Slot-1: Stacking port 1:1 link up at 10Gbps speed and full-duplex
07/07/2010 18:42:09.88 <Info:HAL.Port.Info> Slot-1: Stacking port 1:1 link down

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 7/20/2010 8:10 AM
 

We have seen this once when a damaged ethernet cable was in use between two switches, and once when a fibre patch lead had a spec of dust at one end...

Apart from that I've never seen this occur.

Peter

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