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10-26-2009 08:02 AM
10-26-2009 08:02 AM
4500 stack problem applying changes
Hello,
I have 7 units in a stack
I have a problem when applying changes thru web-interface.
Always getting a pop-up wtih following message :
"system is in process of synchronizing, please wait..."
Does any body know what this is?
regards,
I have 7 units in a stack
I have a problem when applying changes thru web-interface.
Always getting a pop-up wtih following message :
"system is in process of synchronizing, please wait..."
Does any body know what this is?
regards,
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10-26-2009 11:03 AM
10-26-2009 11:03 AM
Re: 4500 stack problem applying changes
This message appears only during the stack synchronization process. When you issue the command "display xrn", do you see all the 7 switches in the stack? If not, you have a problem in the stack configuration.
HTH
This message was edited by Fred_Mancen on 10-26-09 @ 11:05 AM
HTH
This message was edited by Fred_Mancen on 10-26-09 @ 11:05 AM
Regards,
Fred Mancen
Fred Mancen
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10-26-2009 05:52 PM
10-26-2009 05:52 PM
Re: 4500 stack problem applying changes
What version of code?
I have seen this sometimes with 4500's they never seem to finish synchronizing. I don't know if it's a bug or a problem with one switch but you can not make any changes (cli or web) until synchronization
is finished.
3Com Certified IP Telephony VCX/NBX Expert CCNA
I have seen this sometimes with 4500's they never seem to finish synchronizing. I don't know if it's a bug or a problem with one switch but you can not make any changes (cli or web) until synchronization
is finished.
3Com Certified IP Telephony VCX/NBX Expert CCNA
3Com Certified IP Telephony VCX/NBX Expert CCNA
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10-27-2009 04:00 AM
10-27-2009 04:00 AM
Re: 4500 stack problem applying changes
hello,
I have version : 3.03.00s56
Yesterday it was still syncronizing. What I did then, I performed a reboot of the unit in particular. This solved the problem.
Maybe something to look into.
Regards,
I have version : 3.03.00s56
Yesterday it was still syncronizing. What I did then, I performed a reboot of the unit in particular. This solved the problem.
Maybe something to look into.
Regards,
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