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Cisco 3132Q-V Switchport errors on cluster network

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Applies to

  • AFF A800
  • Cisco 3132Q-V switch
  • Cisco NX-OS Version 7.0(3)I6

Issue

  • New nodes added to a cluster and connect to this switch
  • IFSTAT-A section of the AutoSupport:
-- interface  e0a  (24 days, 23 hours, 53 minutes, 23 seconds) --

RECEIVE
 Total frames:    27862m | Frames/second:   12902  | Total bytes:       165t
 Bytes/second:    76544k | Total errors:      113  | Errors/minute:       0 
 Total discards:      6  | Discards/minute:     0  | Multi/broadcast:   483k
 Non-primary u/c:     0  | CRC errors:        104  | Long frames:         0 
 
  • Transmit errors on switch port:
sw02# show interface Ethernet1/13
Ethernet1/13
is up
...
TX
40402074633 unicast packets  2136308 multicast packets  73603 broadcast packets
40404284544 output packets
113504536436442 bytes
13538642185 jumbo packets
4751 output error  0 collision  0 deferred  0 late collision
  • No "input error" or CRC error in show tech support
  • Specific IntMacTX errors in sw02# show interface:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port          Giants SQETest-Err Deferred-Tx IntMacTx-Er IntMacRx-Er Symbol-Err
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
mgmt0              0           0           0           0           0          0
Eth1/1/1           0          --           0           0           0          0
...
Eth1/13            0          --           0        2628           0          0
Eth1/14            0          --           0        2029           0          0
...

 

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