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Jul 9, 2010, 9:58 PM
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Strange Summit400-48t issue
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I have several Summit400-48t running in our environment and in the last two weeks I have had two that seem to temporarily stop learning mac-address and become very slugish (ping response times from local lan range from 50ms to 700ms) until they are rebooted. Both of the switches that experienced this issue were running 7.5e.2.6 [ssh] and had an uptime of 7+ months before they experienced this issue. On this last switch I was able to do a show tech-support all before I had to reboot the device. The only thing that jumped out at me was the show memory output showed the free blocks (not sure if I'm reading the output right) were over 40,000 while all our other switches show that value around 50. I haven't been able to find out exactly what that means, does anyone have any idea? Switch internal memory detail: System Memory Information ----------------------- Total DRAM Size: 268435456 (256MB) status bytes blocks avg block max block ------ --------- -------- ---------- ---------- current free 130041176 40976 3173 124600472 alloc 93466568 395231 236 - cumulative alloc -187408080 -928176109 1 - Software Packet Memory Statistics --------------------------------- Type: Short Long Jumbo Total Alloc: 512 512 64 Total Free: 483 309 64 Failure: 0 Data Blocks: 17 Other Blocks: 12 If there is any other output from the show tech that would be helpful in figuring this issue out let me know and I will provide it. _______________________________________________ extreme-nsp mailing list extreme-nsp [at] puck https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/extreme-nsp
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