
rootnet08 at gmail
Aug 30, 2008, 11:33 PM
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Hello All, After doing some research and speaking to an Extreme tech I believe the switch is SOL. I have read the command/software guide and found that with Extreme you can only download an image and unfortunately our switch fell off support in December in 2007 which I had no idea (I am the new guy). I am a Cisco guy and now I must learn Extreme which does not seem to be that hard since I have done some research. I am awaiting a price to bring the switches back under contract and if so will not let this happen again. Also I have corrected the power problem so we will be "A" ok. I appreciate the help of all those who responded on this list. Thanks so much. RootNet08 On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 4:43 PM, root net <rootnet08 [at] gmail> wrote: > No that's the strange deal now all errors have stoped not communication at > all so I believe it's the software image but how can I upload the image from > the other switch to a tftp server and download to this switch? I have read > the docs they only discuss upload a configuration file which is useless at > this point. > > RootNet08 > > > On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Aaron Wendel < > aaron [at] wholesaleinternet> wrote: > >> If you look at your port errors are you getting any on the other ports? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> *From:* extreme-nsp-bounces [at] puck [mailto: >> extreme-nsp-bounces [at] puck] *On Behalf Of *root net >> *Sent:* Thursday, August 28, 2008 11:09 PM >> *To:* extreme-nsp [at] puck >> *Subject:* [e-nsp] Summit 400-48t Port Problems >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> I have checked the archives from 2003 to now and could not find this >> anywhere. Here is my problem: >> >> I have a Extreme Summit 400-48t lost power for about 5-12 secs (UPS >> failure/problem) but powered back on after power was restored and none of >> the ports worked. I have an exact copy of this switch running as well and >> it fired back up without a problem unlike this one. >> >> Here are sample logs: >> >> 09/26/2007 16:11:34.23 <Erro> <EDP.ProcPDUFail> pdu received on port 2 >> could not be processed, checksum error on port 2 >> 09/25/2007 11:10:18.43 <Erro> <EDP.ProcPDUFail> pdu received on port 2 >> could not be processed, checksum error on port 2 >> 09/25/2007 10:20:02.55 <Erro> <EDP.ProcPDUFail> pdu received on port 2 >> could not be processed, checksum error on port 2 >> 09/24/2007 23:50:41.30 <Erro> <EDP.ProcPDUFail> pdu received on port 2 >> could not be processed, checksum error on port 2 >> 09/20/2007 13:43:49.85 <Erro> <EDP.ProcPDUFail >> >> BTW I wiped the config and the time is off now so ignore that. >> >> What do you think is wrong? How can I procure? I thought about reloading >> the image but can not use the ports to do a tftp. Can some one explain also >> how to configure the management port on the back to do this if possible. I >> am a Cisco person not extreme but I am learning. >> >> Thanks in advanced!!! >> >> --RootNet08 >> > >
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