The link light would appear for a short while, then disappear, and
output in the console window talked about a protocol error. For each
and every one of the ports to which a 2950T-48 was attached. And, for
one of those ports, I undid the cable for the 2950T-24, and hooked a
2950T-48 into it. No go.

Same exact cables, because the 2948G-L3 that we're replacing is less
than 1U away from the HP 3400cl that's replacing it. I just took the
cables from their ports on the 2948G-L3 and plugged them into the
3400cl.

I also power cycled all switches, in sequence. Nothing.

Kurt

On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 3:02 PM, Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No link?
>
> No link at *all*?
>
> Even with known-good cables?
>
> Generally speaking I've only ever seen that when one or both sides of
> the link has bad ports.
>
> The only other time I've seen a Cisco switch not show an active link
> with a known-good cable is when the port is in the "shutdown" state, and
> I'm sure you've considered that possibility.
>
> Kurt Buff wrote:
>> Their link lights aren't even lit. Nothing. Nada. I power cycled both
>> the 2950Ts and the 3400cl, with no luck.
>
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