Issue with Cisco 3560-C Switch
I purchased a pair of airFiber antennas to
replace my current site link between buildings that was using Cisco 1300
wireless bridges. The main reason was because I was only getting about 12 Mbps
throughput on a 500 meter link.
Anyway,
after I got everything mounted, alligned, and configured they showed that the
link was "operational" and they could communicate with each other.
The only problem was that no network traffic was crossing the link. So I began
to troubleshoot. One end is connected to a Cisco Catalyst 2960 switch while the
other is connected to a Cisco WS-C3560X-24P-S (layer 3 switch). The first switch and
both airFiber antennas are on the same network. The 3560-C switch handles
routing between the different networks for this site. I set everything up
exactly how I had it with the Cisco bridge.
Now
I noticed that when I plugged the airFiber antenna (happens to be the slave)
into the 3560-C switch, the switch lost all routing capability. I made sure
there were no loops when trying this and that the ports for the antennas on
both ends were configured correctly (trunking, etc.), it still killed routing.
I had already upgrade each antenna's firmware to v1.5 so I tried v1.1.2. It
made no difference. No matter what I did, the moment I plugged the antenna into
the 3560-C switch, it killed routing. And what I mean by "killed
routing" is that the switch couldn't even communicate with another
directly attached switch or any other network.
When
you plug cat3560 into the AF, can you copy sh logging output? Maybe sh spa , sh
interfaces, sh proc cpu history and so on and post it here? It's nonsense, AF is only transparent bridge WS-C3560V2-24PS-S ,
nothing else. I don't think it can kill routing :manhappy:
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