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From: Ken on 4 Apr 2007 22:10 What does this message mean? LLT WARNING V-14-1-10499 crossed links? link 1 node 4 address changed from 00:00:00:00:00:00 to 00:14:4F:6B:3F:0F the link up?
From: Adam Sanders on 5 Apr 2007 09:06 On Apr 4, 9:10 pm, "Ken" <ken...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > What does this message mean? > > LLT WARNING V-14-1-10499 crossed links? link 1 node 4 address changed > from 00:00:00:00:00:00 to 00:14:4F:6B:3F:0F > > the link up? Are you seeing the messages often? Usually errors like these indicate your links may be configured incorrectly. Ensure you have each link on a separate vlan so that one is not able to see the others. Also make sure each interface has a unique MAC address.
From: Thomas H Jones II on 6 Apr 2007 10:53 In article <1175778376.635013.90950(a)l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, Adam Sanders <sanders.adam(a)gmail.com> wrote: >On Apr 4, 9:10 pm, "Ken" <ken...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> What does this message mean? >> >> LLT WARNING V-14-1-10499 crossed links? link 1 node 4 address changed >> from 00:00:00:00:00:00 to 00:14:4F:6B:3F:0F The above appears odd. Even in a crossed-link scenario, don't usually see 00:00:00:00:00:00. Normally, you'd see the address of the two endpoints that are cross-linked to the node that's complaining. >> the link up? > >Are you seeing the messages often? Usually errors like these indicate >your links may be configured incorrectly. Ensure you have each link >on a separate vlan so that one is not able to see the others. Also >make sure each interface has a unique MAC address. Or, if, for whatever reason, you can't accommodate completely segmented LLT networks, use SAP-tags to keep the traffic segregated... -tom -- "You can only be -so- accurate with a claw-hammer." --me
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