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08-21-2024 05:11 PM
Hi,
i have problem show interface down
ethernet1/10 73 ukn/ukn/down(autoneg)
i can see error in brdagent logs as below.
2024-08-20 22:33:51.537 +0700 PORT10: board_port_autoneg_linked -> board_port_autoneg_enabled, link: 1, mode: 1
2024-08-20 22:34:03.622 +0700 Port 10: Down 10Gb/s-full duplex
2024-08-20 22:34:03.622 +0700 PORT10: board_port_autoneg_enabled -> board_port_autoneg, link: 0, mode: 1
2024-08-20 23:18:27.163 +0700 PORT10: board_port_autoneg -> board_port_autoneg_linked, link: 1, mode: 1
2024-08-20 23:18:27.163 +0700 Port 10: Up 10Gb/s-full duplex
2024-08-20 23:18:27.165 +0700 Port 10: MAC enabled
2024-08-20 23:18:27.169 +0700 PORT10: board_port_autoneg_linked -> board_port_autoneg_enabled, link: 1, mode: 1
2024-08-20 23:18:59.662 +0700 Port 10: Down 10Gb/s-full duplex
2024-08-20 23:18:59.662 +0700 PORT10: board_port_autoneg_enabled -> board_port_autoneg, link: 0, mode: 1
2024-08-20 23:19:00.743 +0700 PORT10: board_port_autoneg -> board_port_autoneg_linked, link: 1, mode: 1
2024-08-20 23:19:00.743 +0700 Port 10: Up 10Gb/s-full duplex
2024-08-20 23:19:00.745 +0700 Port 10: MAC enabled
2024-08-20 23:19:00.748 +0700 PORT10: board_port_autoneg_linked -> board_port_autoneg_enabled, link: 1, mode: 1
2024-08-20 23:20:18.362 +0700 Port 10: Down 10Gb/s-full duplex
2024-08-20 23:20:18.363 +0700 PORT10: board_port_autoneg_enabled -> board_port_autoneg, link: 0, mode: 1
2024-08-20 23:44:32.023 +0700 Error: gryphon_bcm88375_queue_get(5200/gryphon_sysd.c:571): gryphon_bcm88375_queue_get: Queue 0 invalid
anyone know what is reason this interface down?
08-23-2024 09:07 AM
Hi @LizaRajjab ,
What kind of device are you connected to on that port and is it copper/fiber? I would verify the cables and ports you are using are solid. Try swapping out cables and trying a different port. Next, Id recommend verifying the connecting devices' speed/duplex settings to ensure they match what is configured on your Palo.
08-23-2024 09:54 AM
You can be a bit more precise by looking at power levels of the interface in the CLI using show transceiver-detail <interface> and taking a look at the Rx and Tx power levels. Generally when you see a port bounce like that it's going to be a layer1 issue, so once you've verified power levels verify connectivity between the PAN's interface and wherever it's actually connected.
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Detailed Transceiver Information
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Interface: ethernet1/10
Vendor Name: FS
Vendor Part Number: SFP-10GSR-85 Rev
Vendor Serial Number: G1807239015
Link Length for 62.5/125 um OM1 fiber: 150 m
Link Length for 50/125 um OM2 fiber: 300 m
Link Length for 50/125 um OM3 fiber: 0 m
Link Length for 50/125 um OM4 fiber: 0 m
Diagnostic Monitor Information:
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Alarms Warnings
High Low High Low
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Temperature 27.00 C 100.00 C -50.00 C 85.00 C -40.00 C
Voltage 3.27 V 3.60 V 3.00 V 3.50 V 3.10 V
Current 5.28 mA 15.00 mA 0.00 mA 12.00 mA 0.00 mA
TX Power 0.48 mW 2.00 mW 0.12 mW 1.58 mW 0.19 mW
RX Power 0.70 mW 2.00 mW 0.05 mW 1.58 mW 0.08 mW
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