Cisco Systems 3650 Switch Performance, Interface Settings, Ping End Device, Spanning Tree Loops

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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

Diagnosing Problems

For long wave SFP+ modules, a mode conditioning patch might improve performance over maximum link distances with MMF connections.

Interface Settings

Verify that the port or interface is not disabled or powered off. If a port or interface is manually shut down on either side of the link, it does not come up until you reenable the interface. Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the interface is error-disabled, disabled, or shut down on either side of the connection. If needed, reenable the interface.

Ping End Device

Ping from the directly connected switch first, and then work your way back port by port, interface by interface, trunk by trunk, until you find the source of the connectivity issue. Make sure that each switch can identify the end device MAC address in its Content-Addressable Memory (CAM) table.

Spanning Tree Loops

STP loops can cause serious performance issues that look like port or interface problems.

A unidirectional link can cause loops. It occurs when the traffic sent by the switch is received by the neighbor, but the traffic from the neighbor is not received by the switch. A broken cable, other cabling problems, or a port issue could cause this one-way communication.

You can enable UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) on the switch to help identify unidirectional link problems. For information about enabling UDLD on the switch, see the “Understanding UDLD” section in the software configuration guide on Cisco.com.

Switch Performance

Speed, Duplex, and Autonegotiation

Port statistics that show a large amount of alignment errors, frame check sequence (FCS), or late-collisions errors, might mean a speed or duplex mismatch.

A common issue occurs when duplex and speed settings are mismatched between two switches, between a switch and a router, or between the switch and a workstation or server. Mismatches can happen when manually setting the speed and duplex or from autonegotiation issues between the two devices.

To maximize switch performance and to ensure a link, follow one of these guidelines when changing the duplex or the speed settings:

Let both ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex.

Manually set the speed and duplex parameters for the interfaces on both ends of the connection.

If a remote device does not autonegotiate, use the same duplex settings on the two ports. The speed parameter adjusts itself even if the connected port does not autonegotiate.

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Contents Document Conventions PrefacePurpose Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Related DocumentationProduct Overview Switch ModelsSwitch Model Cisco IOS Image Description Product Overview Switch Models Switch Model Cisco IOS Image Description Front Panel Catalyst 3650-48PD-L Switch Front Panel Management Ports 10/100/1000 Ethernet PortsPoE and PoE+ USB Type a Port USB Mini-Type B PortSFP and SFP+ Modules Uplink PortsLEDs 3 4 5 Color System StatusMode LED Port Mode Description Port LEDs and ModesPort Mode Port LED Color Meaning USB Console LED ColorPoE+ LED Color DescriptionUplink Ports LEDs Color PoE+ StatusRear Panel Color Uplink Ports Link StatusRJ-45 Console Port Status1 RJ-45 Console Port LEDStackWise Ports Power Supply Modules Models Default Power Supply Available PoE Power PoE Option Port SwitchAC-Power Supply Module LEDs ModelsDC-Power Supply Module LEDs Fan ModulesRJ-45 Console Port Management OptionsEthernet Management Port Network Configurations OL-29734-01 Safety Warnings Switch InstallationPreparing for Installation OL-29734-01 Installation Guidelines Planning a Switch Data Stack Verifying Switch OperationPowering Off the Switch Tools and EquipmentSwitch Stacking Guidelines Data Stack Cabling ConfigurationsData Stacking up to Four Switches in a Side-by-Side Mounting Data Stack Bandwidth and Partitioning ExamplesPower-On Sequence for Switch Data Stacks Example of a Data Stack with Half Bandwidth ConnectionsChanges to Switch Stack Membership Installing the Switch Rack-Mounting Attaching the Rack-Mount Brackets Rack-Mounting BracketsAttaching Brackets for 19-inch Racks Mounting the Switch in a Rack Mounting the Switch in a RackAfter Installing the Switch Table- or Shelf-MountingConnecting to the StackWise Ports Installing the StackWise Adapter in a StackWise Port Installing and Removing SFP and SFP+ Modules Installing SFP and SFP+ Modules14 Installing an SFP Module in an Uplink Port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Connections Connecting Devices to the Ethernet PortsRemoving SFP or SFP+ Modules Switch Installation Connecting Devices to the Ethernet Ports PoE+ Port Connections Device Crossover CableWhere to Go Next Part Number Description Power Supply InstallationPower Supply Module Overview AC OK LED 640-W AC Power Supply Module 6 5 DC Power Supply Module LEDs Installation GuidelinesAC Power Supply Module LEDs Installing or Replacing an AC Power Supply Installing a DC Power Supply StatementGrounding the Switch Equipment That You NeedStripping the Ground Wire 10 Attaching the Ground Lug and Wire Assembly Installing the DC Power Supply in the Switch Wiring the DC Input Power SourceFinding the Power Supply Module Serial Number 12 DC Source a Isolated From Source B with No Common Ground14 1025-W AC Power Supply Serial Number 16 640-W DC Power Supply Module Serial Number Installing the Fan OverviewFan Module Installation Installing a Fan Module Fan LEDFinding the Fan Module Serial Number Fan Module Serial NumberTroubleshooting Diagnosing ProblemsSwitch Post Results Switch LEDsSwitch Connections Bad or Damaged CableEthernet and Fiber Cables Link StatusSFP Modules 10/100/1000 Port ConnectionsPoE and PoE+ Port Connections Switch Performance Interface SettingsPing End Device Spanning Tree LoopsCabling Distance Resetting the SwitchAutonegotiation and Network Interface Cards Finding the Switch Serial Number Replacing a Failed Data Stack MemberEnvironmental Ranges Technical SpecificationsSwitch Specifications Physical Specifications Power Supply Module Specifications Power SpecificationsPower Specifications Operating Specification Fan Module SpecificationsPhysical Specification OL-29734-01 10/100/1000 Ports Connector and Cable SpecificationsConnector Specifications Gigabit Ethernet CX1 SFP+ Copper Connectors SFP and SFP+ ModulesFigure B-4 Simplex LC Cable Connector 10/100/1000 Ethernet Management PortConsole Port Figure B-7 10/100 Port PinoutsCable and Adapter Specifications StackWise CablesStackWise Adapters StackWise Cables Minimum Bend Radius and Coiled DiameterLocating the StackWise Adapter Serial Number Cable Part Number Cable Length Minimum Bend RadiusSFP and SFP+ Module Cable Specifications StackWise Adapter BlanksFour Twisted-Pair Cable Pinouts Two Twisted-Pair Cable PinoutsSwitch Console RJ-45-to-DB-9 Port DTE Identifying a Crossover CableConsole Port Adapter Pinouts DeviceSwitch Console RJ-45-to-DB-25 Port DTE DSR DTR CTS RTSConfiguring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program Accessing the CLIAccessing the CLI Through Express Setup Accessing the CLI Through a Console PortUSB Console Port Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB DriverConfiguring the Setup Program Entering the Initial Configuration InformationIP Settings Enter a host name for the switch, and press Return These choices appear OL-29734-01