This is a mind boggler to me and after looking at it for a while I am at the point where I am not advancing in any cure or it. Maybe someone knows exactly the problem and I am just spacing it out for some reason.
Here is the problem. We have many vlans and we need to go through a readdressing scheme, so rather than switch everything over at once, I created new vlans with the new addressing scheme so that we can migrate cleanly. All appears to be working correctly until several weeks ago when we started noticing certain Ports on our 3548 switches not working. moving the port into a different vlan worked. Now it is not just one Vlan that is affected and not all the time. I.E. VLAN X may work at one point, but not work later, VLANs Y and Z may both be working and then VLAN Y will not work and VLAN X will now work or VLAN X and Y will not work.
When putting a protocol analyzer on the port where the VLAN is no longer working, All I see is traffic I generate from that port, no other broadcasts or other traffic. If I switch the port to a different VLAN, bam! I see a lot of traffic and everything works great. I switch it back and I see nothing. Tomorrow, all of the VLANs could be working perfectly, but another switch may have this problem or 2 switches. There appears to be no rhyme or reason. Our core is a pair of 6509 with sup720, Trunking is done for all closets for all vlans.
Vlans are active on all of the switches, vtp status looks correct.
What am I missing here? Obviously I must have missed a setting somewhere, or took something for granted, but can't pinpoint it.
Could there be too many VLANs? Too much Trunking going on??
Let me know if you need more info, just don't want to flood this post with too much info and scare help off.
Help....
Thanks,
Ken
Here is the problem. We have many vlans and we need to go through a readdressing scheme, so rather than switch everything over at once, I created new vlans with the new addressing scheme so that we can migrate cleanly. All appears to be working correctly until several weeks ago when we started noticing certain Ports on our 3548 switches not working. moving the port into a different vlan worked. Now it is not just one Vlan that is affected and not all the time. I.E. VLAN X may work at one point, but not work later, VLANs Y and Z may both be working and then VLAN Y will not work and VLAN X will now work or VLAN X and Y will not work.
When putting a protocol analyzer on the port where the VLAN is no longer working, All I see is traffic I generate from that port, no other broadcasts or other traffic. If I switch the port to a different VLAN, bam! I see a lot of traffic and everything works great. I switch it back and I see nothing. Tomorrow, all of the VLANs could be working perfectly, but another switch may have this problem or 2 switches. There appears to be no rhyme or reason. Our core is a pair of 6509 with sup720, Trunking is done for all closets for all vlans.
Vlans are active on all of the switches, vtp status looks correct.
What am I missing here? Obviously I must have missed a setting somewhere, or took something for granted, but can't pinpoint it.
Could there be too many VLANs? Too much Trunking going on??
Let me know if you need more info, just don't want to flood this post with too much info and scare help off.
Help....
Thanks,
Ken