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marvandkelly
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I've got an issue where I have multiple Cat 4006 switches with 4232 blades. The switches run for months with no issue. They begin to the 4232 seems to lose connectivity with the sup via the back-plane.
Our set-up is standardized as such in each of out distribution closets and server farm:
2 4006 Switches, each with the 4232 Layer-3 blade and Sup2's. (4006A and 4006B)
The each 4232 has one gig-link back to our core pair of 6509's.
The 4006's are connected via L2 through the gig port of the supervisors, so 4006A connects to 4006B via Sup1 port G1.
On the 4232 we have 5 to 6 port-channels set-up that hosts the L3 subnets on the 4006's, and we have corresponding VLAN's on the Sups for each port-channel.
Our set-up is standardized as such in each of out distribution closets and server farm:
2 4006 Switches, each with the 4232 Layer-3 blade and Sup2's. (4006A and 4006B)
The each 4232 has one gig-link back to our core pair of 6509's.
The 4006's are connected via L2 through the gig port of the supervisors, so 4006A connects to 4006B via Sup1 port G1.
On the 4232 we have 5 to 6 port-channels set-up that hosts the L3 subnets on the 4006's, and we have corresponding VLAN's on the Sups for each port-channel.