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Port blocking

Posted: 26 Jun 2008 12:58
by Tomm
Yes I am a newbie. I am propably asking a very simple to answer question. I am noticing instances of ports being blocked for phone use. although the phone will power up it cannot communicate on a port, but if i plug into a different port it is useable. I am not sure what causes this condition, and/or if there is a way to manually reset the port for use. Is there maybe a time out that can be reconfigured?

please help,
Thankyou
Tomm

Re: Port blocking

Posted: 26 Jun 2008 13:12
by benny
Please provide full boot.cfg and a note on which ports it works and on which not.

Thanks

Re: Port blocking

Posted: 26 Jun 2008 15:18
by Tomm
need more info, why would you ask for that?

Re: Port blocking

Posted: 26 Jun 2008 15:40
by benny
Because I was willing to help you?

Re: Port blocking

Posted: 27 Jun 2008 16:39
by cavagnaro
:lol: what kind of answer was that to someone that is trying to help?? :lol:
I really doubt Tomm knows more than benny, our data guru 8)

Re: Port blocking

Posted: 30 Jun 2008 04:31
by benny
If you want my crystal-ball-one-time-shot you have different default vlans configured on those ports (or a 802.1Q tag is missing).

Please check that and let us know.

Re: Port blocking

Posted: 24 Jul 2008 14:05
by MWLosRios
Do a 'show interfaces x/y port' and see if anything is listed under the Violations heading.

Re: Port blocking

Posted: 13 Nov 2008 15:44
by jimenezr
i´m new in this forum. And my english is very bad. But i need help and know certain things too. One day i have a similar problem and, for my surprise, the problem was a "vmware" in some end stations, it´s mean.. one desktop pc has one physical network card with two logical address. I don´t know the reason for the block but it happend again with a very old switch (maybe a hub).

Re: Port blocking

Posted: 21 Nov 2008 04:55
by stunshot_DUP
You were being asked for boot.cfg so we can accertain your switch config in order to help !!