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Broadcast storm at work yesterday
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Broadcast storm at work yesterday
Who plugged both ends of the network cable into the switch?
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Broadcast storm at work yesterday
What was the final outcome on that?
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@travisdh1 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Broadcast storm at work yesterday
Who plugged both ends of the network cable into the switch?
Tee hee. his boss
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Lol... Had to SS this:
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Broadcast storm at work yesterday
What was the final outcome on that?
Hard to know exactly because we don't have access to the ESXi host to look at the logs (vendor set it up for the VoIP contractor). It seems like the host machine repaired it's raid (has to be Raid 1) and during that time the VoIP phones kept attempting to access it, flooding the network somehow. We are currently using Cisco 2900 switches (10/100). Once the ESXi host finished what it was doing (seemingly repairing it's raid) we rebooted the switches and everything was fine.
I'm wondering if the VoIP traffic was actually enough to cause this though even though our switches are shitty.
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@rojoloco said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 you're fierce, bro! I think somebody got a pic of me in drag last Halloween, gotta locate that.
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Broadcast storm at work yesterday
What was the final outcome on that?
Hard to know exactly because we don't have access to the ESXi host to look at the logs (vendor set it up for the VoIP contractor). It seems like the host machine repaired it's raid (has to be Raid 1) and during that time the VoIP phones kept attempting to access it, flooding the network somehow. We are currently using Cisco 2900 switches (10/100). Once the ESXi host finished what it was doing (seemingly repairing it's raid) we rebooted the switches and everything was fine.
I'm wondering if the VoIP traffic was actually enough to cause this though even though our switches are shitty.
Who has access?
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Broadcast storm at work yesterday
What was the final outcome on that?
Hard to know exactly because we don't have access to the ESXi host to look at the logs (vendor set it up for the VoIP contractor). It seems like the host machine repaired it's raid (has to be Raid 1) and during that time the VoIP phones kept attempting to access it, flooding the network somehow. We are currently using Cisco 2900 switches (10/100). Once the ESXi host finished what it was doing (seemingly repairing it's raid) we rebooted the switches and everything was fine.
I'm wondering if the VoIP traffic was actually enough to cause this though even though our switches are shitty.
Who has access?
I don't know yet. The voip guy was two hours away when this happened on Friday.
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