TBH, this thread has made the hour preceding my Juniper upgrades *way* more enjoyable.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Chaim Rieger <[email protected]>wrote: > replied inline, with a summary below > > > On 8/10/2011 2:35 PM, Deric Kwok wrote: > >> Hi >> >> There is problem in our network. The connection is disappearing. >> > From this i take is that you are using the avaya networking gear with the > fcoe protocol enabled, this is a big no-no. you need to disable ipsec, then > enable dns, your connection should come right back > > >> ls it about lop ing? >> > it is not about lops at all, nor is it about looping, its all about the > trees dude, there is a hidder feature called, treehugger protocol. and this > will help prevent looping in the long term, its hidden behind the power > chord, unplug the power cable from your switch, and you will see it between > the three prongs. no that you can see this, test for excessive looping > > >> How can I check it in switch? >> > if the step above failed, i would take the cable that is plugged into port > 7 of your switch and plug the other end into port 13, it might help, i would > also leave in there for a while, and go grab a cup of coffee > > >> ls spammingtree disable by default? >> > only if there are branches > >> >> Thank you so much >> > welcome > >> >> >> > > -- Jason

