Help guru's! This ones a toughie.
I have a T1 Frame circuit at one end and a DS3 at the other. One the frame side there's no loss of LMI or anything similar, circuit tests clean straight to to CSU. Single 768cir PVC on T1. On ATM side, there's a single pvc that's matched with PCR/SCR values...
During the intiall windows install prompts, it listed my usb hard drive (Which is nothing but a giant 200gb partition used for backups) as drive0 and marked it as c: which was totally incorrect. I realized this after i deleted the partition (didn't format it).
I wound up using GetDataBack for...
I did something stupid (As usual). I have a 200 gig external usb hdd. I was reinstalling windows on the pc its connected to and managed to delete the partition that the external drive was on. Not realizing this after windows is reinstalled i create a new partition on the drive (I did NOT...
Not restart, shut it down completely.
You will also need to reboot your switches to restore them to a useful state. After the reboot of your switches, keep network director off for a while and see if the problem crops back up.
Try shutting it down. Like i said in my previous post, i haven't had an issue with my switches since turning it off. Lemme know how it turns out if you decide to do that.
They asked me for the same exact thing. The trace was totally useless to them. They said they didn't see anything that would cause an issue. Funny thing is this. I had a maint. window on Dec 14th which i used to reboot all the switches. During this time i also shutdown the 3com Network...
Yes i have. I have all kinds of product engineers working on it and as of yet we have no answers (2 Months). It seems to boil down to the 3Com Network Director software is bombing out the switches.
Out of 30 or so switches, we have FOUR that can be managed right now.
Good Day all. We have many many 4400 stacks throughout our campus with a core of 4050's. We are running version 6.21 of code on the 4400's. We are seeing an issue where out of the blue the switches stop allowing management. If you console/telnet to the switch, you'll get a login prompt...
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