Lacp-Related Problems; Port-Based Access Control (802.1X)-Related Problems - ProCurve 2626 Management And Configuration Manual

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Troubleshooting
Unusual Network Activity
C a u t i o n
Note
C-10
Filter Traffic. The IGMP feature does not operate if the switch or VLAN does
not have an IP address configured manually or obtained through DHCP/Bootp.
To verify whether an IP address is configured for the switch or VLAN, do either
of the following:
Try Using the Web Browser Interface: If you can access the web
browser interface, then an IP address is configured.
Try To Telnet to the Switch Console: If you can Telnet to the switch,
then an IP address is configured.
Using the Switch Console Interface: From the Main Menu, check the
Management Address Information screen by clicking on
1. Status and Counters
2. Switch Management Address Information

LACP-Related Problems

Unable to enable LACP on a port with the interface [e] < port-number > lacp
command. In this case, the switch displays the following message:
Operation is not allowed for a trunked port.
You cannot enable LACP on a port while it is configured as a static Trunk port.
To enable LACP on a static-trunked port:
first use the no trunk [e] < port-number > command to disable the static trunk
assignment, and then execute interface [e] < port-number > lacp.
Removing a port from a trunk without first disabling the port can create a
traffic loop that can slow down or halt your network. Before removing a port
from a trunk, ProCurve recommends that you either disable the port or
disconnect it from the LAN.

Port-Based Access Control (802.1X)-Related Problems

To list the 802.1X port-access Event Log messages stored on the switch, use
show log 802.
See also "Radius-Related Problems" on page C-13.
The switch does not receive a response to RADIUS authentication
requests. In this case, the switch will attempt authentication using the
secondary method configured for the type of access you are using (console,
Telnet, or SSH).

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