The switch seems to work but with the CPU stuck at 100% almost nothing gets through, DHCP appears to work intermittently, and so on. We're assuming we have misconfigured something but we haven't been able to figure out what. The CPU hits 100% and never calms down. We have it with as close to nothing connected as possible and CPU remains at 100% overnight. Two identical switches, connected together with 10Gbps SFP module or using a 1Gbps port, a single connection to the office network or connected directly to a laptop. Its been tested with and without devices connected, with and without SFP modules, connected to our SD-WAN sockets or connected to another non-ASE switch. No change.
SKH,
I have not used the NetVanta 1560 devices yet. Yet I have the following questions:
Q1: Are the two 1560 switches connected with two Trunk ports? If yes, I do not see "aggregation group" command on the 10Gb interfaces, which are in Trunk mode. So no LAG managing traffic over those two links for a potential Ethernet loop.
Q2: Spanning Tree is off by default but you have "spanning-tree mst" and "spanning-tree aggregation" commands. Is STP provisioned and running? If yes, then it should block traffic on one of the 10Gb interfaces to prevent a loop.
Q3: If the rest of the LAN is disconnected from these 1560s and the CPU remains at 100%, that is why I am thinking about an Ethernet loop. Does the CPU stay at 100% if the rest of the LAN is disconnected? If yes, again an Ethernet loop. If no, then a device on the LAN is generating the traffic.
Q4: Every port is provisioned at "switchport mode hybrid", but the default is "switchport mode access". Why did you set them for hybrid which is "access" or "trunk". Change back to "access" as a test.
Does the following display the same CPU utilization results? I am wondering what is the trigger for the CPU to hit 100%
1560 $1...nothing connected.
WAN > Router > 1-Interface 1560 #1
WAN > Router > 1-Interface 1560 #1 > Laptop
WAN > Router > 1-Interface 1560 #1 > 1-Interface 1560 #2
WAN > Router > 1-Interface 1560 #1 > 1-Interface 1560 #2 > Laptop
WAN > Router > 1-Interface 1560 #1 > 1-Interface 1560 #2 > LAN
Hope this helps.
Regards,
BMULLAR