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  • Hi @Zyxel_Lucious Yes that would be absolutely fine, I can certainly test that for you. Thanks, Ben
  • Hi @Zyxel_Lucious As mentioned in my original post 'Flapping the port by disabling it and reenabling it has no effect.' We attempted this first of all but found it took no effect and the only solution was to physcially unplug and replug in the optic. Thanks, Ben
  • Hi @Zyxel_Lucious Many thanks for the answer. Going forward is there any other commands we can run besides "show cpu-utilization" and looking through the logs? It would be handy to know exactly was process is causing the high load and do a but more self diagnosis. Thanks, Ben
  • Hi @Zyxel_Lucious Thanks again for the quick response. In answer to your questions; 1. Yes, the port dropping only occurred since we upgraded to firmware 4.5(ABBI.1), we since downgraded to 4.40(ABBI.2) and have not seen the issue again. We have not trialled any other version of firmware to look for this issue. 2. Attached…
  • Hi @Zyxel_Lucious Thankyou for the quick reply. To give context, we have customers connected on ports of which we have enabled port isolation as shown below; interface port-channel 1/1 pvid 199 frame-type untagged vlan1q port-isolation exit interface port-channel 1/2 pvid 199 frame-type untagged vlan1q…
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