Unexpected Link Flapping Occurs - Cisco 9134 - MDS Multilayer Fabric Switch Troubleshooting Manual

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Chapter 8
Troubleshooting Ports
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Unexpected Link Flapping Occurs

Symptom
When a port is flapping, it cycles through the following states, in this order, and then starts over again:
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When troubleshooting unexpected link flapping, it is important to know the following information:
Be sure to check the HBA, because a faulty HBA can manifest symptoms on the attached switch port.
For example, if an Nx port is self-diagnosed as faulty by the HBA driver or firmware, the driver can place
the port in optical bypass mode. This results in the receive and transmit paths being internally connected
through the port. If this happens, the switch port connected to the faulty device will reach bit and word
synchronization with itself. If the port is configured in auto mode, this will cause the port to issue an
ELP and to try to initialize as an xE port, even if an end device is physically connected to that interface.
In this case, a port reason code of isolation because of ELP failure can be displayed even if an ISL is not
present.
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Unexpected link flapping occurs.
Initializing - The link is initializing.
Offline - The port is offline.
Link failure or not connected - The physical layer is not operational and there is no active device
connection.
Who initiated the link flap.
The actual link down reason.
Common Problems with Port Interfaces
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