Hi all
Haven't run into this before. I have a 2950-48 on the network that stopped answering snmp. The switch behind it (gig stacked) answers. There is nothing wrong with it as far as the clients are concerned.These are behind a 6500.
I pulled the switch and replaced it with another switch with a different gbic. By the time I got back to my desk the new one was doing the same thing.
I hooked the 2900 back up in the office test area. After a while it stopped again. You still get a address after the drop out, and can navigate around to everwhere.
Any Ideas on this
Haven't run into this before. I have a 2950-48 on the network that stopped answering snmp. The switch behind it (gig stacked) answers. There is nothing wrong with it as far as the clients are concerned.These are behind a 6500.
I pulled the switch and replaced it with another switch with a different gbic. By the time I got back to my desk the new one was doing the same thing.
I hooked the 2900 back up in the office test area. After a while it stopped again. You still get a address after the drop out, and can navigate around to everwhere.
Any Ideas on this