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Hostflapping on Cisco 4507

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silks101

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I have a 4507 switch which has been having a lot of errors on several ports - I have pasted some of the output below

36w5d: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host 00:96:5C:BC:00:96 in vlan 3 is flapping between port Fa3/41 and port Fa3/40
36w5d: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host 00:96:5C:BC:00:96 in vlan 3 is flapping between port Fa3/40 and port Fa3/39
36w5d: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host 00:96:5C:BC:00:96 in vlan 3 is flapping between port Fa3/40 and port Po1
36w5d: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host 00:96:5C:BC:00:96 in vlan 3 is flapping between port Po1 and port Fa3/41
36w5d: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host 00:96:5C:BC:00:96 in vlan 3 is flapping between port Fa3/44 and port Fa3/41

I have checked the physical connections of the ports and these interfaces go into a canary converter.
I believe that these errors caused a temporary connectivity problem on our network.

I have looked at Cisco's web site for a definition of the error (which leads to Spanning tree problems) but it doesn't tell me how to resolve them

Does anyone have any ideas??


Many thanks

Steve Lindley
CCNA
 
Are all those ports plugged into one device?
 
All the ports go into a canary converter (the fibre then feeds switches on different floors of the building)

Steve Lindley
CCNA
 
I would think you need to create an etherchannel port group on your switch to support that team. I don't know the model number of the media converter your using, so can't really help with all the specifics.
 
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