From: MADMAN (dmadlan@qwest.com)
Date: Tue Apr 20 2004 - 13:03:22 GMT-3
Jonathan Hays wrote:
>>
>> I forget all the steps that have been takin but I have another idea
>>since it just happended to me the other day. I was in the lab
>>connecting up a 3500 to another 3500 that was connected to a
>>6500. All
>>connections were trunks. The new 3500 could ping the adjacent
>>3500 but
>>no further. The adjacent 3500 could ping the new 3500 and anywhere
>>else. After wasting an hour screwing around and getting
>>totally puzzled
>>as this was very simple I pulled the plug on the adjacent 3500
>>and reset
>>it.
>>
>> Everything worked fine after the reset!
>>
>> Dave
>>
>
> = = =
>
> Dave,
>
> Was it a 3550 or a 3500XL series switch?
A 3500XL but that is really besides the point. I have many time
found routers/switches acting in ways that just don't make sense and I
know the configs are correct. A reload and wallah it works. Not a hell
of a lot differant than your PC, sometimes it justs needs to get slapped:)
Dave
-- David Madland CCIE# 2016 Sr. Network Engineer Qwest Communications 612-664-3367"Emotion should reflect reason not guide it"
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