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Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
Problem
The network becomes unstable when a
specific application is started. The network
returns to normal when the application is
stopped.
When a new port is brought up, the root
moves on to that port instead of the port it
should move to or stay on.
An IED/controller does not work with the
device.
Polls to other devices are occassionally lost.
The root is receiving a number of TCNs.
Where are they coming from?
Section 6.5

VLANs

The following describes common problems related to the VLANs.
Problem
VLANs are not needed on the network. Can
they be turned off?
Two VLANs were created and a number of
ports were made members of them. Now
some of the devices in one VLAN need
to send messages to devices in the other
VLAN.
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Solution
RSTP sends its configuration messages using the highest possible priority level. If CoS
is configured to allow traffic flows at the highest priority level and these traffic flows burst
continuously to 100% of the line bandwidth, STP may be disrupted. It is therefore advised
not to use the highest CoS.
Is it possible that the port cost is incorrectly programmed or that auto-negotiation derives an
undesired value? Inspect the port and path costs with each port active as root.
Certain low CPU bandwidth controllers have been found to behave less than perfectly when
they receive unexpected traffic. Try disabling STP for the port.
If the controller fails around the time of a link outage, there is the remote possibility that
frame disordering or duplication may be the cause of the problem. Try setting the root port of
the failing controller's bridge to STP.
Review the network statistics to determine whether the root bridge is receiving TCNs around
the time of observed frame loss. It may be possible there are problems with intermittent links
in the network.
Examine the RSTP port statistics to determine the port from which the TCNs are arriving.
Sign-on to the switch at the other end of the link attached to that port. Repeat this step until
the switch generating the TCNs is found (i.e. the switch that is itself not receiving a large
number of TCNs). Determine the problem at that switch.
Solution
Yes. Simply leave all ports set to type edge and leave the native VLAN set to 1. This is the
default configuration for the switch.
If the devices need to communicate at the physical address layer, they must be members of
the same VLAN. If they can communicate in a Layer 3 fashion (i.e. using a protocol such as
IP or IPX), use a router. The router will treat each VLAN as a separate interface, which will
have its own associated IP address space.
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
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