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GIGASTACK-6-LOOP_DETECTED !?!?!? Help

Inviato: gio 09 ago , 2007 12:35 pm
da sbarelman
00:02:46: %GIGASTACK-6-LOOP_DETECTED: Gigastack GBIC in Gi0/2 is selected as Master Loop Breaker.
Link 2 of the Gigastack GBIC is disabled to break the loop.

appare su un 3548 connesso ad un 3524

Mi date qualche info su questo messaggio e come e se vi sono delle modifiche da fare alla configurazione ?!?!? O può essere un problema Hw delle Gbic ?!?!

Grazie

Inviato: gio 09 ago , 2007 2:05 pm
da Wizard
Da Cisco.com: http://www.ciscotaccc.com/kaidara-advis ... =K49509600
Solution # K49509600
Title A %GIGASTACK-6-LOOP_DETECTED message is displayed with redundant loop configuration due to election of master loop breaker
Core issue A master loop breaker election causes the %GIGASTACK-6-LOOP_DETECTED: Gigastack GBIC in interface name is selected as Master Loop Breaker message to be displayed on the elected switch.
Resolution

In a redundant loop configuration, an election of which GigaStack link is to be blocked occurs. This is also known as master loop breaker. All the LEDs on all GigaStacks flash amber. Once the master loop breaker has been elected, all GigaStack LEDs are solid green, with the exception of the blocked master loop breaker. That link is solid amber.

A message similar to this is displayed on the elected master loop breaker switch:

%GIGASTACK-6-LOOP_DETECTED: Gigastack GBIC in Gi0/1 is selected as Master Loop Breaker.

Link 2 of the master loop breaker GigaStack Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) is disabled to break the loop. Issuing the show interface command on the master loop breaker port displays this message:

GigaStack module(0.1) in GBIC slot. link1 is up, link2 is redundant link.

This is normal operation and the message is for informational purposesonly. During this time, you may see the links go up or down multiple times. This is normal behavior.

The loop breaking algorithm occurs between the GigaStack GBICs by exchanging MAC addresses using their A- and B-ports. The winner of the election becomes the master loop breaker and disable its port 2. The winner of the election is the one with the lowest byte-order reversed MAC address. For example, if a gig port has the MAC address 00:d0:79:6b:ee:01, the byte-order reversed MAC address is 01:EE:6b:79:d0:00.

To find out which switch disables its B-port, issue the show interfaces gigabitethernet (sh int gig) command on each switch, and make note of the MAC address in parentheses (the one that indicates bia followed by a MAC address). With this information, perform the byte-order reversing operation, and compare them to find the smallest one. The smallest one is the master loop breaker and disables its port 2.

For more information about GigaStack configuration, refer to Catalyst Switch GigaStack Configuration and Implications.
Problem Type Syslog error message received
Problem frequency
After configuration change
During initial install
Catalyst switch
Catalyst 2900XL series switches
Catalyst 3500XL series switches
Catalyst 2950 series switches
Catalyst 3550 series switches
Port type Gigastack
Switch software Cisco IOS system software
Device connected to switch Another Switch
Error message %GIGASTACK-6-LOOP_DETECTED
Direct URL http://www.ciscotaccc.com/lanswitching/ ... =K49509600

Inviato: gio 09 ago , 2007 2:38 pm
da sbarelman
:D

Grazie