[olug] a funny MDI/MDI-X autodetection story

Neal Rauhauser neal at lists.rauhauser.net
Sat Oct 22 04:31:52 UTC 2005


 An enterprise customer of mine, who shall remain nameless, has a number 
of locations and 336 managed switch ports, primarily Cisco Catalyst 2924 
and 2950 series switches.

 Their facilities are older, they're growing quickly, and there are  a 
few places where they choose to install those small Linksys or Netgear 
desktop switches. A steady diet of unmanaged devices in a network that 
size will give you an ulcer, but a few dozen ports done that way is no 
big deal ... or so we thought.

 We don't like DHCP problems so we've set spanning-tree portfast on all 
the Cisco boxes except for the few places where we've got L2 redundancy 
in the network. Instead of fifty seconds of spanning tree the stations 
get instant service so their DHCP requests don't time out on them.

 One of the smaller locations has a show floor and a small common area 
where executives will sit with their laptops when they're on site. It 
was served by a small desktop switch. One day a nameless executive from 
the nameless enterprise finished his work and, wanting to keep things 
tidy, coiled up his network cable, plugged the free end into the 
autodetecting desktop switch port, and walked away for the day.

  Four hours later after much driving on my part, much grumbling from 
the staff at the location, replacement of their switch, replacement of 
their router, and much other horsing around, we finally isolated the 
source of the 142% CPU utilization on the switch :-)

 



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