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03-25-2007 07:46 PM
03-25-2007 07:46 PM
PCM Misconfiguration Report
I set up my PCM+ to report possible misconfigs once a week. Several months ago I removed 2 MESHes from my network, i.e. the switches are still there, but with a physical shutdown on one of the ports to not make a loop.
Now, the PCM still reports that there are MESHed ports in these "rings". Why won't PCM discover that the MESHes are gone? Furthermore, it seems that the MESH is gone on some of the switches:
The link 10.20.0.3[B1] is a NOT MESHED
port and 10.20.0.4[B1] is MESHED port.
They are neighbors, used to be in a MESH.
Now, the PCM still reports that there are MESHed ports in these "rings". Why won't PCM discover that the MESHes are gone? Furthermore, it seems that the MESH is gone on some of the switches:
The link 10.20.0.3[B1] is a NOT MESHED
port and 10.20.0.4[B1] is MESHED port.
They are neighbors, used to be in a MESH.
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03-26-2007 02:09 PM
03-26-2007 02:09 PM
Re: PCM Misconfiguration Report
Have you rediscovered the switches since you made the change?
Paul.
Paul.
Damn Flanders!
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