Hi Martinus, the explanation of address flap in Cisco that is, an
interface's line state goes from up to down to up again. Try to verify the
stability of the connectivity of those fastethernet port which is prompted
the error message. You can try to do a continuous icmp ping to test the
stability.

Hope it help you out.

regard,
lee

"Martinus Gunarto Setyawan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Guys ,...
> Anybody know why do I keep receiveing an error message saying my "fast
> ethernet relearning several address per minute" on my switch ???
>
> I see it on my CiscoWork ... and I found no further explanation about that
> error...  Here what it looks like on my CiscoWork:
>
> ------------------------
> Device name : 192.168.168.15
> Time Stamp : 18 Jul 2000 15:08:23 VST
> Facility [Subfacility] : RTD
> Server : 1
> Mnemonic : ADDR FLAP
> Description : FastEthernet0/8 relearning 11 addrs per min
> -------------------------
>
> And that is of course just 1 alert record I sent you guys, but I keep
> receiving that same alert for several times today,... only today ... and
> only that switch ... *we use several swithes here* ..
> no conf change have been made, and I have compare the configuration with
> other switch  and the result is the same ....
> Can anybody help me explaining what is that alert suppose to mean ?
>
> Any help would be very appreciated ... :)
>
> thx
> Martinus
>
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