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2982.1 | Buzzzzz! fuzzzzzz! .... You're fading in & out :-) | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Thu Nov 16 1995 09:25 | 8 |
| Buzzt! fuzzzt! buzzzzz! hisssssss!
Uh, we seem to have a bad connection. These video radios keep
fading in & out.
Would you mind "explaining" it again? :-)
Bob :-)
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2982.2 | Strange 900EF Behaviour - 2nd try | STOSS1::CLAYTON | Merlin Clayton (314)947-6763 | Thu Nov 16 1995 16:10 | 47 |
| yeah. Let me try this again. I was in a hurry this morning when I enetered
.0 and did not bother to re-read it.
I was at a customer's site yesterday specifically to upgrade his DH900 with
the lateest firmware and insure that his hub config was correct.
This customer site has a file server connected to an FDDI port of the 900EF
switch, four DH900MS backplane switching domains (ports 2, 3, 4, & 7 of
the 900EF), and two external Enet switching domains (port 5 & 6) connected to
900EF front bezel. The backplane LAN segments being switched by ports 2 & 3
of the 900EF connect end-users by the 900TM repeaters (one in slot 4 and one
in slot 5). There are approximately 30 users on each segment. The backplane
LAN segment being switched by port 4 of the 900EF represents a remote
engineering workgroup of approx 30 engineers. The users are connected to
a remote DH90 with 90T repeaters, and the DH90 is connected via fiber to
port 1 of a portswitch 900FP. The backplane LAN segment being switched by
port 7 of the 900EF represents a remote shiiping workgroup of 10 users.
These users are also connected to DH90 hubs and the DH90 is connected via
fiber to port 5 of the portswitch in slot 7. Port 1/2 of the portswitch is a
dedicated port group connected to LAN 4 of the backplane, and port 5/6 of
the portswitch is a dedicated port group connected to LAN 7 of the backplane.
Ports 5 & 6 of the 900EF connect directly to a database server and router
respectively.
After setting up this config, we were reviewing the status of the ports on
the 900EF switch with HUBwatch, and noticed that port 7 of the 900EF was in
the "backup" or "blocking" state depending on which view we were looking at.
This would indicate to me that there was a loop in the network some where and
spanning tree automatically shut down forwarding on this port. However, I
reviewed this config over and over, and could not discern a loop anywhere in
the network. (I also failed to mention that the thinwire connections to ALL
modules were discinnected from the backplane.)
After trying to figure this out for more that two hours, and just looking at
- not changing - the config, port 7 suddenly went into the forwarding state.
Can anyone offer any plausible explanation as to why or how this might have
happened?
I owe the customer an explanantion, and some assurance that mission critical
user segments will not arbitrarily be shut down by spanning tree running on
the 900EF.
Thanks.
Merlin
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2982.3 | Gremlins?? | CGOS01::DMARLOWE | Have you been HUBbed lately? | Thu Nov 16 1995 17:07 | 7 |
| If all modules are up to rev then there shouldn't be too many problems
with spanning tree. Did port 7 show up as status red or yellow or have
a little ear (listening/learning)?
Maybe the users are trickier that you suspect??
dave
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2982.4 | Are we in a high sunspot cycle? :-) | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Thu Nov 16 1995 17:22 | 5 |
| I'm baffled. However Dave has an interesting point. Sometimes
people will share drops in adjacent cubicles, and sometimes
merge connections inadvertently.
Bob
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2982.5 | yellow ear... | ACISS1::ELARSON | | Thu Nov 16 1995 23:36 | 6 |
| Hi,
Merlin was telling me the story today and the 900EF had the "yellow
ear", listening state.
Ed
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2982.6 | I'd vote the "tinkering" scenario.... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Fri Nov 17 1995 09:20 | 12 |
| If it can't be re-created, there isn't much to tell the customer
other than the quite plasible explanation that a loop was created
somewhere, whether it was inadvertant or not. Where there are
Engineers, there will be "tinkering" :-). The DECswitch was doing what
a bridge is intended to do, detect loops.
Heck, here in LKG the other day, we found someone was using the IRIS
packet generator on a PC on a live backbone. We had a small broadcast
storm, because someone was "tinkering". Tinkering is an ingrained nature
of Engineering types.
Even I like to "tinker", but I do it intelligently.
Bob
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2982.7 | more info... | STOSS1::CLAYTON | Merlin Clayton (314)947-6763 | Fri Nov 17 1995 10:27 | 25 |
| RE: .3 & .5
>> If all modules are up to rev then there shouldn't be too many problems
>> with spanning tree. Did port 7 show up as status red or yellow or have
>> a little ear (listening/learning)?
All modules are up to rev - did that first.
Port 7 showed yellow broken arrows which is defined as the "backup" state
according to on-line help.
The engineers that we're talking about here are not software or network
engineers. They use CAD/CAM to design wheels for cars and trucks. It's
not too likely that anyone was tinkering.
I though possibly that someone connected the two remote DH90 workgroup hubs
with a duplex fiber jumper to create a redundant backup path (they are using
the four port fiber repeater in the DH90). However, our wiring subcontractor
assures me that that is not the case. (I have not seen it with my own eyes
though.)
Any other thoughts?
Merlin
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2982.8 | Similar problem?! | SNOFS1::KHOOJEANNIE | Humpty Dumpty was pushed | Mon Dec 11 1995 23:28 | 16 |
| A reseller of ours here has reported a very similar problem - he has a
DECswitch 900EE (v1.1) in a DEChub 900 (v4.1) with a PORTswitch,
DECrepeater and DECserver.
On port 5 of the DECswitch (pointing into the backplane), the port state
LED stayed on flashing green, indicating a blocking state, though the
reseller is sure that that were no loops in the network. (Apparently
there were no problems with traffic going through port 5 though.)
After a couple of hours trying to work it out, he re-configured the
DECswitch (swapped port 1 which was pointing in with port 3 which was
pointing out) and the problem with port 5 disappeared (its port state LED
went on green).
???
Jeannie
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