A cisco 2960S 100% cpu

hi
On a Cisco 2960S-48TS-L, After a Mac flapping the CPU went to 100 %  
700sw10_emb#sh proc cpu sort
CPU utilization for five seconds: 99%/5%; one minute: 99%; five minutes: 99%
 PID Runtime(ms)     Invoked      uSecs   5Sec   1Min   5Min TTY Process
 155    37771767     3603617      10481 23.51% 23.68% 23.53%   0 Hulc LED Proces
s
 225     4213295      956535       4404 23.31% 23.01% 22.98%   0 HULC DAI Proces
s
 234     3486099     1061257       3284 20.21% 20.41% 20.48%   0 IP Host Track P
r
 182     3761068      742168       5067 18.51% 18.40% 18.46%   0 Auth Manager
 104      244786     3413567         71  1.80%  1.57%  1.51%   0 HLFM address le
here is the log
Mar 13 17:43:38.076: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthe
rnet1/0/29, changed state to up
Mar 14 08:05:25.076: %SW_MATM-4-MACFLAP_NOTIF: Host 000b.6b22.7b72 in vlan 1 is
flapping between port Gi1/0/48 and port Gi1/0/51
Mar 14 08:07:52.602: %SW_MATM-4-MACFLAP_NOTIF: Host 000b.6b22.7b72 in vlan 1 is
flapping between port Gi1/0/48 and port Gi1/0/51
Mar 14 08:09:16.681: %SW_MATM-4-MACFLAP_NOTIF: Host 000b.6b22.7b72 in vlan 1 is
flapping between port Gi1/0/48 and port Gi1/0/51
.Mar 14 08:38:10.808: %SW_MATM-4-MACFLAP_NOTIF: Host 000b.6b22.79de in vlan 1 is
 flapping between port Gi1/0/48 and port Gi1/0/51
The only solution is restart the switch
regards

I am not sure what IOS version you are using but here's my recommendation:  
1.  If you are running 12.2 then use 12.2(55)SE8; or
2.  If you are running 15.X then use 15.0(2)SE4.
Don't even bother using the others.

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    *Mar  8 00:03:06.911: EAPOL Version: 0x3  type: 0x0  length: 0x0006
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.911: EAP code: 0x1  id: 0x2  length: 0x0006 type: 0xD
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.911: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): EAPOL packet sent to client 0xB0000DBA (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.911: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_response_request_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Role determination not required
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): Queuing an EAPOL pkt on Authenticator Q
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-ev:Enqueued the eapol packet to the global authenticator queue
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: EAPOL pak dump rx
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: EAPOL Version: 0x1  type: 0x0  length: 0x0069
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-ev:
    dot1x_auth_queue_event: Int Fa0/1 CODE= 2,TYPE= 13,LEN= 105
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): Received an EAPOL frame
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Received pkt saddr =d43d.7e65.4fc1 , daddr = 0180.c200.0003,
        pae-ether-type = 888e.0100.0069
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): Received an EAP packet
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: EAPOL pak dump rx
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: EAPOL Version: 0x1  type: 0x0  length: 0x0069
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): Received an EAP packet from d43d.7e65.4fc1
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting EAPOL_EAP for 0xB0000DBA
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: during state auth_bend_request, got event 6(eapolEap)
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: @@@ dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: auth_bend_request -> auth_bend_response
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_response_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): dot1x_sendRespToServer: Response sent to the server from 0xB0000DBA (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_request_response_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: AAA/AUTHEN/8021X (000001C7): Pick method list 'default'
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: RADIUS/ENCODE(000001C7):Orig. component type = DOT1X
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: RADIUS(000001C7): Config NAS IP: 0.0.0.0
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: RADIUS/ENCODE(000001C7): acct_session_id: 724
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: RADIUS(000001C7): sending
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: RADIUS/ENCODE: Best Local IP-Address 10.26.237.11 for Radius-Server 10.26.13.59
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: RADIUS(000001C7): Send Access-Request to 10.26.13.59:1812 id 1645/84, len 352
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.920: RADIUS:  authenticator 41 72 8D 6A B4 72 19 84 - 1B C8 33 F7 95 DD 07 BC
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  User-Name           [1]   31  "host/D0902MALL005.IN.intranet"
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  Service-Type        [6]   6   Framed                    [2]
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  Framed-MTU          [12]  6   1500                     
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  Called-Station-Id   [30]  19  "D4-A0-2A-EE-14-81"
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  Calling-Station-Id  [31]  19  "D4-3D-7E-65-4F-C1"
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  EAP-Message         [79]  107
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:   02 02 00 69 0D 80 00 00 00 5F 16 03 01 00 5A 01 00 00 56 03 01 52 C5 45 4F 07 CA B3 29 50 A7 CE 40 76 B6 BD F0 50 D4 CE 9A 8A 02 C4 3D 40 35 B5 F0 E1 E2 75  [i_ZVREO)P@vP=@5u]
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:   50 00 00 18 00 2F 00 35 00 05 00 0A C0 13 C0 14 C0 09 C0 0A 00 32 00 38 00 13 00 04 01 00 00 15 FF 01 00 01 00 00 0A 00 06 00 04 00 17 00 18 00 0B 00 02 01 00             [ P/528]
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  Message-Authenticato[80]  18 
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:   A3 28 CE 27 20 C0 D6 2C 11 01 D6 61 1F C3 6F 03            [ (' ,ao]
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  EAP-Key-Name        [102] 2   *
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  Vendor, Cisco       [26]  49 
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:   Cisco AVpair       [1]   43  "audit-session-id=0A1AED0B000000EE240F5BAB"
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  NAS-Port-Type       [61]  6   Ethernet                  [15]
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  NAS-Port            [5]   6   50001                    
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  NAS-Port-Id         [87]  17  "FastEthernet0/1"
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  State               [24]  30 
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:   00 7D 00 9B 00 C1 00 40 ED B8 45 00 FC DD 50 2E DC 0E E6 03 FC 7B AD 4C B7 E7 B1 70          [ }@EP.{Lp]
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  NAS-IP-Address      [4]   6   10.26.237.11             
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS:  Acct-Session-Id     [44]  10  "000002D4"
    *Mar  8 00:03:06.928: RADIUS(000001C7): Started 3 sec timeout
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS: Received from id 1645/84 10.26.13.59:1812, Access-Challenge, len 1188
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:  authenticator 7B 52 29 05 7E C3 EF 8E - 13 38 30 03 4B 65 64 0F
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:  EAP-Message         [79]  255
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:   01 03 04 56 0D C0 00 00 05 78 16 03 01 00 51 02 00 00 4D 03 01 52 C5 45 4F 0F 04 37 77 A0 C2 68 66 4E 45 92 AB 3D 7F 94 70 AF 36  [VxQMREO7whfNE=p6]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:   1D C5 17 23 5C F1 FA CA 60 B0 20 A5 48 16 D5 3F F9 B0 FF 38 1D D5 13 B3 88 13 06 EF DC 87 5C AE 17 E7 7E 80 84 21 58 64 F7 A6 36 00 35 00 00 05 FF 01 00 01 00 16 03 01 02 1C 0B 00 02 18 00 02 15 00 02 12 30 82 02 0E 30  [#\` H?8\~!Xd6500]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:   82 01 77 A0 03 02 01 02 02 09 00 88 7A CB 35 3F 1E 3E 62 30 0D 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 05 05 00 30 2F 31 15 30 13 06 03 55 04 03 13 0C 53 50  [wz5?>b0*H0/10USP]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:   49 4E 41 56 44 30 30 30 30 34 31 16 30 14 06 03 55 04 0A 13 0D 50 6F 6C  [INAVD0000410UPol]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:   69 63 79 4D 61 6E 61 67 65 72 30 1E 17 0D 31 33 30 38 32  [icyManager013082]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:   37 30 37 32 34 33 30 5A 17 0D 31 34 30 38 32 37 30 37  [7072430Z14082707]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:   32 34 33 30 5A 30 2F 31 15 30 13 06 03 55 04 03 13 0C 53 50 49 4E 41 56  [2430Z0/10USPINAV]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:   44 30 30               [ D00]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:  EAP-Message         [79]  255
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:   30 30 34 31 16 30 14 06 03 55 04 0A 13 0D 50 6F 6C 69 63 79 4D 61 6E 61  [00410UPolicyMana]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.004: RADIUS:   67 65 72 30 81 9F 30 0D 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 01 05 00 03 81 8D 00 30 81 89 02 81 81 00 C9 B9 03 65 83 EB 39 86 14 BC 95 7B DB 07 7E C5 8A D7 DA C7 8A CA 5A 88 6E 0B 93 06 35 57  [ger00*H0e9{~Zn5W]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   6E DE 93 CD C9 FE 8E 9F E1 5F A9 04 5C BD A9 AD 5A 04 6E 35 47 76 A1 58 E5 C4 32 D7 49 9E 17 75 20 C6 6F 45 40  [n_\Zn5GvX2Iu oE@]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   AC EF 40 6D 15 38 F9 C2 28 7E C9 68 37 52 3B BF F4 C1 5E B8 BA 46 68 43 79 B1 65 66  [@m8(~h7R;^FhCyef]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   9E 58 ED EC 8C 95 A2 D8 BF AA 77 AC 85 90 E3 AB C6 27 3A A2 22 AC 1C 48 B3 BF BE F7 85 CF 5C BB 2D 02 03 01 00 01 A3 32 30 30 30 0F 06 03 55 1D 11 04 08 30 06 87 04 0A 1A 0D 3B 30  [Xw':"H\-2000U0;0]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   1D 06 03 55 1D 25 04 16 30 14 06 08 2B 06 01 05 05 07 03 01 06 08 2B 06 01 05 05 07 03 03 30 0D 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01          [ U?0++0*H]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:  EAP-Message         [79]  255
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   05 05 00 03 81 81 00 C4 46 3E 38 3D 53 0F 28 34 C1 A6 ED DC 70 76 9B 70 6B A8 95 7C 44 8E 7D 6E D6 8B 6D  [F>8=S(4pvpk|D}nm]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   90 49 83 06 E4 BF 68 2F 9D 77 78 A3 76 76 19 84 AD 26 3F F3 ED AA 88 52 35 0E 35 DD 00 E5 96 88 44 30 79 A0 71  [Ih/wxvv&?R55D0yq]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   8D 25 3E 77 A0 E0 43 92 33 55 40 E1 C8 EE 88 11 25 E2 70 28 11 6C 5A 4E 3D F1 93 57 0A 6F  [?>wC3U@?p(lZN=Wo]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   36 51 72 04 08 C0 C0 DF F0 94 A9 F7 A1 05 C8 37 D6 F8 D4 9C 20 1A 7B CD 2C 17 83 7B 8E 20 F7 2D B6 16 03 01 02 FC 0D 00 02 F4 03 01 02 40 02 EE 00 63 30 61 31 0B 30  [6Qr7 {,{ -@c0a10]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   09 06 03 55 04 06 13 02 55 53 31 15 30 13 06 03 55 04 0A 13 0C 44 69 67 69 43 65 72 74 20 49  [UUS10UDigiCert I]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   6E 63 31 19 30 17 06 03 55 04 0B 13 10 77 77 77 2E 64 69 67 69 63 65 72  [nc10Uwww.digicer]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   74 2E 63 6F 6D 31 20 30 1E 06 03 55 04 03 13 17 44 69 67 69 43 65 72  [t.com1 0UDigiCer]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   74 20 47 6C 6F 62 61 6C 20 52 6F 6F 74 20 43 41  [t Global Root CA]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   00 48                 [ H]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:  EAP-Message         [79]  255
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.012: RADIUS:   30 46 31 18 30 16 06 0A 09 92 26 89 93 F2 2C 64 01 19 16 08 69 6E 74 72 61 6E 65 74 31  [0F10&,dintranet1]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   12 30 10 06 0A 09 92 26 89 93 F2 2C 64 01 19 16 02 49 4E 31 16 30 14 06 03 55 04 03 13 0D 49 6E 64 69 61 20 52  [0&,dIN10UIndia R]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   6F 6F 74 20 43 41 00 4A 30 48 31 18 30 16 06 0A 09 92 26 89 93 F2 2C 64 01 19 16 08 69 6E  [oot CAJ0H10&,din]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   74 72 61 6E 65 74 31 12 30 10 06 0A 09 92 26 89 93 F2 2C 64 01 19 16 02 49 4E 31 18 30 16 06 03 55  [tranet10&,dIN10U]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   04 03 13 0F 45 6E 74 65 72 70 72 69 73 65 20 43 41 2D 31 00 4D  [Enterprise CA-1M]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   30 4B 31 18 30 16 06 0A 09 92 26 89 93 F2 2C 64 01 19 16 08 69 6E 74 72 61 6E 65 74 31  [0K10&,dintranet1]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   12 30 10 06 0A 09 92 26 89 93 F2 2C 64 01 19 16 02 49 4E 31 1B 30 19 06 03 55 04 03 13 12 49 4E 2D 53 50 49 4E  [0&,dIN10UIN-SPIN]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   43 52 54 30 30 30 30 33 2D 43 41 00 D5 30 81 D2 31 0B 30 09 06 03 55 04 06 13 02 55  [CRT00003-CA010UU]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   53 31 13 30 11 06 03 55 04              [ S10U]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:  EAP-Message         [79]  100
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   08 0C 0A 43 61 6C 69 66 6F 72 6E 69 61 31 12 30 10 06 03 55 04 07 0C 09 53 75 6E  [California10USun]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   6E 79 76 61 6C 65 31 17 30 15 06 03 55 04 0A 0C 0E 41 72 75 62 61 20 4E  [nyvale10UAruba N]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   65 74 77 6F 72 6B 73 31 40 30 3E 06 03 55 04 03 0C 37 43 6C 65  [etworks1@0>U7Cle]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   61 72 50 61 73 73 20 4F 6E 62 6F 61 72 64 20 4C  [arPass Onboard L]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   6F 63 61 6C 20 43 65 72 74 69        [ ocal Certi]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:  Message-Authenticato[80]  18 
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   12 75 40 41 6F 40 6B 6F A5 FE AB 85 F3 B3 CF A4           [ u@Ao@ko]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:  State               [24]  30 
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.020: RADIUS:   00 6F 00 51 00 4B 00 6E EE B8 45 00 4B AA 6B A9 B6 D6 C8 CC 48 1A 91 99 7F 77 D3 C1         [ oQKnEKkHw]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.029: RADIUS(000001C7): Received from id 1645/84
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.029: RADIUS/DECODE: EAP-Message fragments, 253+253+253+253+98, total 1110 bytes
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting EAP_REQ for 0xB0000DBA
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: during state auth_bend_response, got event 7(eapReq)
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: @@@ dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: auth_bend_response -> auth_bend_request
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_response_exit called
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_request_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending EAPOL packet to group PAE address
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Role determination not required
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending out EAPOL packet
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: EAPOL pak dump Tx
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: EAPOL Version: 0x3  type: 0x0  length: 0x0456
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: EAP code: 0x1  id: 0x3  length: 0x0456 type: 0xD
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): EAPOL packet sent to client 0xB0000DBA (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_response_request_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Role determination not required
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): Queuing an EAPOL pkt on Authenticator Q
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-ev:Enqueued the eapol packet to the global authenticator queue
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: EAPOL pak dump rx
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: EAPOL Version: 0x1  type: 0x0  length: 0x0006
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-ev:
    dot1x_auth_queue_event: Int Fa0/1 CODE= 2,TYPE= 13,LEN= 6
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): Received an EAPOL frame
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Received pkt saddr =d43d.7e65.4fc1 , daddr = 0180.c200.0003,
        pae-ether-type = 888e.0100.0006
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): Received an EAP packet
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: EAPOL pak dump rx
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: EAPOL Version: 0x1  type: 0x0  length: 0x0006
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): Received an EAP packet from d43d.7e65.4fc1
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting EAPOL_EAP for 0xB0000DBA
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: during state auth_bend_request, got event 6(eapolEap)
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: @@@ dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: auth_bend_request -> auth_bend_response
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_response_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): dot1x_sendRespToServer: Response sent to the server from 0xB0000DBA (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_request_response_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.037: AAA/AUTHEN/8021X (000001C7): Pick method list 'default'
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS/ENCODE(000001C7):Orig. component type = DOT1X
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS(000001C7): Config NAS IP: 0.0.0.0
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS/ENCODE(000001C7): acct_session_id: 724
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS(000001C7): sending
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS/ENCODE: Best Local IP-Address 10.26.237.11 for Radius-Server 10.26.13.59
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS(000001C7): Send Access-Request to 10.26.13.59:1812 id 1645/85, len 253
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  authenticator 1C D7 6D 40 A3 D6 BA B1 - A7 E6 70 DA 32 83 2E 19
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  User-Name           [1]   31  "host/D0902MALL005.IN.intranet"
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  Service-Type        [6]   6   Framed                    [2]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  Framed-MTU          [12]  6   1500                     
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  Called-Station-Id   [30]  19  "D4-A0-2A-EE-14-81"
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  Calling-Station-Id  [31]  19  "D4-3D-7E-65-4F-C1"
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  EAP-Message         [79]  8  
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:   02 03 00 06 0D 00
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  Message-Authenticato[80]  18 
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:   73 1D 89 5C 66 19 32 B6 63 C2 64 C1 04 42 A9 F9           [ s\f2cdB]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  EAP-Key-Name        [102] 2   *
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  Vendor, Cisco       [26]  49 
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:   Cisco AVpair       [1]   43  "audit-session-id=0A1AED0B000000EE240F5BAB"
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  NAS-Port-Type       [61]  6   Ethernet                  [15]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  NAS-Port            [5]   6   50001                    
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  NAS-Port-Id         [87]  17  "FastEthernet0/1"
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  State               [24]  30 
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:   00 6F 00 51 00 4B 00 6E EE B8 45 00 4B AA 6B A9 B6 D6 C8 CC 48 1A 91 99 7F 77 D3 C1         [ oQKnEKkHw]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  NAS-IP-Address      [4]   6   10.26.237.11             
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS:  Acct-Session-Id     [44]  10  "000002D4"
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.046: RADIUS(000001C7): Started 3 sec timeout
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.113: RADIUS: Received from id 1645/85 10.26.13.59:1812, Access-Challenge, len 378
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.113: RADIUS:  authenticator 1A 85 26 09 58 84 BC D4 - E0 A9 E3 C0 25 31 2D 31
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.113: RADIUS:  EAP-Message         [79]  255
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   01 04 01 32 0D 00 66 69 63 61 74 65 20 41 75 74 68 6F 72 69 74  [2ficate Authorit]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   79 20 28 53 69 67 6E 69 6E 67 29 31 3F 30 3D 06 09 2A  [y (Signing)1?0=*]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   86 48 86 F7 0D 01 09 01 16 30 64 36 62 62 34 66 37 30 2D 66 34 31 32 2D  [H0d6bb4f70-f412-]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   34 35 35 32 2D 61 65 65 32 2D 63 37 61 30 32 36  [4552-aee2-c7a026]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   66 62 61 32 31 38 40 65 78 61 6D 70 6C 65 2E 63  [[email protected]]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   6F 6D 00 CB 30 81 C8 31 0B 30 09 06 03 55 04 06 13 02 55 53 31 13 30 11 06 03 55 04 08 0C 0A 43 61 6C 69 66  [om010UUS10UCalif]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   6F 72 6E 69 61 31 12 30 10 06 03 55 04 07 0C 09 53 75 6E 6E 79 76 61 6C  [ornia10USunnyval]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   65 31 17 30 15 06 03 55 04 0A 0C 0E 41 72 75 62 61 20 4E 65 74 77 6F 72  [e10UAruba Networ]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   6B 73 31 36 30 34 06 03 55 04 03 0C 2D 43 6C 65 61 72 50 61 73  [ks1604U-ClearPas]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   73 20 4F 6E 62 6F 61 72 64 20 4C 6F 63 61 6C 20  [s Onboard Local ]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   43 65 72 74 69 66 69 63 61 74 65 20 41 75 74 68  [Certificate Auth]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   6F 72 69 74 79 31 3F 30 3D 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 09 01 16       [ ority1?0=*H]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:  EAP-Message         [79]  55 
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   30 64 36 62 62 34 66 37 30 2D 66 34 31 32 2D 34  [0d6bb4f70-f412-4]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   35 35 32 2D 61 65 65 32 2D 63 37 61 30 32 36 66  [552-aee2-c7a026f]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   62 61 32 31 38 40 65 78 61 6D 70 6C 65 2E 63 6F  [[email protected]]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   6D 0E 00 00 00                 [ m]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:  Message-Authenticato[80]  18 
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   4C 46 AA B9 A5 D5 DF EA DB E7 2B 7B 51 7E 58 3F          [ LF+{Q~X?]
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:  State               [24]  30 
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS:   00 EF 00 B9 00 0A 00 00 EF B8 45 00 EF D2 C4 3C 81 6C 72 0E 23 FE 11 EA 12 17 50 A1            [ E
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS(000001C7): Received from id 1645/85
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.121: RADIUS/DECODE: EAP-Message fragments, 253+53, total 306 bytes
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting EAP_REQ for 0xB0000DBA
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: during state auth_bend_response, got event 7(eapReq)
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: @@@ dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: auth_bend_response -> auth_bend_request
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_response_exit called
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_request_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending EAPOL packet to group PAE address
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Role determination not required
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending out EAPOL packet
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: EAPOL pak dump Tx
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: EAPOL Version: 0x3  type: 0x0  length: 0x0132
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: EAP code: 0x1  id: 0x4  length: 0x0132 type: 0xD
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): EAPOL packet sent to client 0xB0000DBA (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.130: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_response_request_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.138: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Role determination not required
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.138: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): Queuing an EAPOL pkt on Authenticator Q
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.138: dot1x-ev:Enqueued the eapol packet to the global authenticator queue
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.138: EAPOL pak dump rx
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.138: EAPOL Version: 0x1  type: 0x0  length: 0x05D4
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.138: dot1x-ev:
    dot1x_auth_queue_event: Int Fa0/1 CODE= 2,TYPE= 13,LEN= 1492
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.138: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): Received an EAPOL frame
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.138: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1):
    ^Z
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.180: RADIUS:  State               [24]  30 
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.180: RADIUS:   00 EF 00 B9 00 0A 00 00 EF B8 45 00 EF D2 C4 3C 81 6C 72 0E 23 FE 11 EA 12 17 50 A1            [ E
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.180: RADIUS:  NAS-IP-Address      [4]   6   10.26.237.11             
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.180: RADIUS:  Acct-Session-Id     [44]  10  "000002D4"
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.180: RADIUS(000001C7): Started 3 sec timeout
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:07.893: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by jameela on vty0 (10.26.20.5)
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:10.225: RADIUS(000001C7): Request timed out
    *Mar  8 00:03:10.225: RADIUS: Retransmit to (10.26.13.59:1812,1813) for id 1645/86
    *Mar  8 00:03:10.225: RADIUS(000001C7): Started 3 sec timeout
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:13.354: RADIUS(000001C7): Request timed out
    *Mar  8 00:03:13.354: RADIUS: Retransmit to (10.26.13.59:1812,1813) for id 1645/86
    *Mar  8 00:03:13.354: RADIUS(000001C7): Started 3 sec timeout
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:16.307: RADIUS(000001C7): Request timed out
    *Mar  8 00:03:16.307: RADIUS: Retransmit to (10.26.13.59:1812,1813) for id 1645/86
    *Mar  8 00:03:16.307: RADIUS(000001C7): Started 3 sec timeout
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:19.369: RADIUS(000001C7): Request timed out
    *Mar  8 00:03:19.369: RADIUS: Retransmit to (10.26.13.59:1812,1813) for id 1645/86
    *Mar  8 00:03:19.369: RADIUS(000001C7): Started 3 sec timeout
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: RADIUS(000001C7): Request timed out
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: RADIUS: Fail-over denied to  (10.26.13.59:1812,1813) for id 1645/86
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: RADIUS: No response from (10.26.13.59:1812,1813) for id 1645/86
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: RADIUS/DECODE: parse response no app start; FAIL
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: RADIUS/DECODE: parse response; FAIL
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Received an EAP Fail
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting EAP_FAIL for 0xB0000DBA
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: during state auth_bend_response, got event 10(eapFail)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: @@@ dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: auth_bend_response -> auth_bend_fail
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_response_exit called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_fail_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_response_fail_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: idle during state auth_bend_fail
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: @@@ dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: auth_bend_fail -> auth_bend_idle
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_bend_idle_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting AUTH_FAIL on Client 0xB0000DBA
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: during state auth_authenticating, got event 15(authFail)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/1: auth_authenticating -> auth_authc_result
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_authenticating_exit called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_authc_result_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: %DOT1X-5-FAIL: Authentication failed for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending event (2) to Auth Mgr for d43d.7e65.4fc1
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: %AUTHMGR-7-RESULT: Authentication result 'fail' from 'dot1x' for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EE240F5BAB
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: %AUTHMGR-5-FAIL: Authorization failed for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EE240F5BAB
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-redundancy: State for client  d43d.7e65.4fc1 successfully retrieved
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Received Authz fail for the client  0xB0000DBA (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting_AUTHZ_FAIL on Client 0xB0000DBA
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: during state auth_authc_result, got event 22(authzFail)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/1: auth_authc_result -> auth_held
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.456: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_held_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending EAPOL packet to group PAE address
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Role determination not required
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending out EAPOL packet
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: EAPOL pak dump Tx
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: EAPOL Version: 0x3  type: 0x0  length: 0x0004
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: EAP code: 0x4  id: 0x4  length: 0x0004
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): EAPOL packet sent to client 0xB0000DBA (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting FAILOVER_RETRY on Client 0xB0000DBA
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: during state auth_held, got event 21(failover_retry)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/1: auth_held -> auth_restart
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_held_exit called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_restart_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending create new context event to EAP for 0xB0000DBA (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_held_restart_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting !EAP_RESTART on Client 0xB0000DBA
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: during state auth_restart, got event 6(no_eapRestart)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/1: auth_restart -> auth_connecting
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_connecting_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_restart_connecting_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting REAUTH_MAX on Client 0xB0000DBA
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: during state auth_connecting, got event 11(reAuthMax)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/1: auth_connecting -> auth_disconnected
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_disconnected_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): d43d.7e65.4fc1:auth_disconnected_enter sending canned failure to version 1 supplicant
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending EAPOL packet to group PAE address
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Role determination not required
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending out EAPOL packet
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: EAPOL pak dump Tx
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: EAPOL Version: 0x3  type: 0x0  length: 0x0004
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: EAP code: 0x4  id: 0x5  length: 0x0004
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): dot1x_auth_txCannedStatus: EAPOL packet sent to client 0xB0000DBA (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0xB0000DBA:auth_connecting_disconnected_reAuthMax_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: idle during state auth_disconnected
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/1: auth_disconnected -> auth_restart
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending event (1) to Auth Mgr for d43d.7e65.4fc1
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-ev:Delete auth client (0xB0000DBA) message
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.464: dot1x-ev:Auth client ctx destroyed
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: AAA/BIND(000001C8): Bind i/f 
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: initial state auth_initialize has enter
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_initialize_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: during state auth_initialize, got event 0(cfg_auto)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/1: auth_initialize -> auth_disconnected
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_disconnected_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: idle during state auth_disconnected
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/1: auth_disconnected -> auth_restart
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_restart_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending create new context event to EAP for 0x4A000DBB (0000.0000.0000)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: initial state auth_bend_initialize has enter
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_bend_initialize_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: initial state auth_bend_initialize has idle
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: during state auth_bend_initialize, got event 16383(idle)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: @@@ dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: auth_bend_initialize -> auth_bend_idle
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_bend_idle_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Created a client entry (0x4A000DBB)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Dot1x authentication started for 0x4A000DBB (0000.0000.0000)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting !EAP_RESTART on Client 0x4A000DBB
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: during state auth_restart, got event 6(no_eapRestart)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/1: auth_restart -> auth_connecting
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_connecting_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_restart_connecting_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting RX_REQ on Client 0x4A000DBB
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674:     dot1x_auth Fa0/1: during state auth_connecting, got event 10(eapReq_no_reAuthMax)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/1: auth_connecting -> auth_authenticating
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_authenticating_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_connecting_authenticating_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting AUTH_START for 0x4A000DBB
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: during state auth_bend_idle, got event 4(eapReq_authStart)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: @@@ dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: auth_bend_idle -> auth_bend_request
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_bend_request_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending EAPOL packet to group PAE address
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Role determination not required
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending out EAPOL packet
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: EAPOL pak dump Tx
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: EAPOL Version: 0x3  type: 0x0  length: 0x0005
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: EAP code: 0x1  id: 0x1  length: 0x0005 type: 0x1
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): EAPOL packet sent to client 0x4A000DBB (0000.0000.0000)
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.674: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_bend_idle_request_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.791: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): New client notification from AuthMgr for 0x4A000DBB - d43d.7e65.4fc1
    *Mar  8 00:03:22.791: %AUTHMGR-5-START: Starting 'dot1x' for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting EAP_REQ for 0x4A000DBB
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: during state auth_bend_request, got event 7(eapReq)
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: @@@ dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: auth_bend_request -> auth_bend_request
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_bend_request_request_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_bend_request_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending EAPOL packet to group PAE address
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Role determination not required
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
    Malleswaram_2960#n
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending out EAPOL packet
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: EAPOL pak dump Tx
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: EAPOL Version: 0x3  type: 0x0  length: 0x0005
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: EAP code: 0x1  id: 0x1  length: 0x0005 type: 0x1
    *Mar  8 00:03:25.761: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): EAPOL packet sent to client 0x4A000DBB (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    Malleswaram_2960#no debu
    Malleswaram_2960#no debug
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): Posting EAP_REQ for 0x4A000DBB
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848:     dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: during state auth_bend_request, got event 7(eapReq)
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: @@@ dot1x_auth_bend Fa0/1: auth_bend_request -> auth_bend_request
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_bend_request_request_action called
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: dot1x-sm(Fa0/1): 0x4A000DBB:auth_bend_request_enter called
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending EAPOL packet to group PAE address
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Role determination not required
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
    Malleswaram_2960#no debug all
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: dot1x-ev(Fa0/1): Sending out EAPOL packet
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: EAPOL pak dump Tx
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: EAPOL Version: 0x3  type: 0x0  length: 0x0005
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: EAP code: 0x1  id: 0x1  length: 0x0005 type: 0x1
    *Mar  8 00:03:28.848: dot1x-packet(Fa0/1): EAPOL packet sent to client 0x4A000DBB (d43d.7e65.4fc1)
    Malleswaram_2960#no debug all
    All possible debugging has been turned off
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:31.180: AAA: parse name=tty1 idb type=-1 tty=-1
    *Mar  8 00:03:31.180: AAA: name=tty1 flags=0x11 type=5 shelf=0 slot=0 adapter=0 port=1 channel=0
    *Mar  8 00:03:31.180: AAA/MEMORY: create_user (0x21D1684) user='jameela' ruser='Malleswaram_2960' ds0=0 port='tty1' rem_addr='10.26.20.5' authen_type=ASCII service=NONE priv=15 initial_task_id='0', vrf= (id=0) key=C9A1F1D1
    *Mar  8 00:03:31.389: TAC+: (-1901802859): received author response status = PASS_ADD
    *Mar  8 00:03:31.389: AAA/MEMORY: free_user (0x21D1684) user='jameela' ruser='Malleswaram_2960' port='tty1' rem_addr='10.26.20.5' authen_type=ASCII service=NONE priv=15
    *Mar  8 00:03:31.935: %DOT1X-5-FAIL: Authentication failed for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID
    *Mar  8 00:03:31.935: %AUTHMGR-7-RESULT: Authentication result 'no-response' from 'dot1x' for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    *Mar  8 00:03:31.935: %AUTHMGR-7-FAILOVER: Failing over from 'dot1x' for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    *Mar  8 00:03:31.935: %AUTHMGR-7-NOMOREMETHODS: Exhausted all authentication methods for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:03:31.935: %AUTHMGR-5-FAIL: Authorization failed for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    Malleswaram_2960#no deb
    Malleswaram_2960#no debug al
    Malleswaram_2960#no debug all
    All possible debugging has been turned off
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:04:32.677: %AUTHMGR-5-START: Starting 'dot1x' for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:04:41.938: %DOT1X-5-FAIL: Authentication failed for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID
    *Mar  8 00:04:41.938: %AUTHMGR-7-RESULT: Authentication result 'no-response' from 'dot1x' for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    *Mar  8 00:04:41.938: %AUTHMGR-7-FAILOVER: Failing over from 'dot1x' for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    *Mar  8 00:04:41.938: %AUTHMGR-7-NOMOREMETHODS: Exhausted all authentication methods for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:04:41.938: %AUTHMGR-5-FAIL: Authorization failed for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:05:42.654: %AUTHMGR-5-START: Starting 'dot1x' for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:05:51.915: %DOT1X-5-FAIL: Authentication failed for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID
    *Mar  8 00:05:51.915: %AUTHMGR-7-RESULT: Authentication result 'no-response' from 'dot1x' for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    *Mar  8 00:05:51.915: %AUTHMGR-7-FAILOVER: Failing over from 'dot1x' for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    *Mar  8 00:05:51.915: %AUTHMGR-7-NOMOREMETHODS: Exhausted all authentication methods for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    Malleswaram_2960#
    *Mar  8 00:05:51.915: %AUTHMGR-5-FAIL: Authorization failed for client (d43d.7e65.4fc1) on Interface Fa0/1 AuditSessionID 0A1AED0B000000EF240F9BC3
    Pls dont worry about day and time.

  • Cisco 1941 Router-on-a-Stick w/ 11VLANs trunked to a Cisco 2960: Can Ping a device in another VLAN, that device cannot ping back

    Cisco 1941 Router-on-a-Stick w/ 11VLANs trunked to a Cisco 2960: From the Switch I can Ping a device in another VLAN, that device cannot ping back. Some devices can ping devices in other VLANs and the device in the other VLAN can successfully return the Ping. Have a look at the attached diagram.
    Router Config:
    show run
    Building configuration...
    Current configuration : 7224 bytes
    ! Last configuration change at 09:05:48 EDT Wed Aug 6 2014
    version 15.2
    service timestamps debug datetime msec
    service timestamps log datetime msec
    no service password-encryption
    hostname ROUTER
    boot-start-marker
    boot-end-marker
    no aaa new-model
    clock timezone EDT -8 0
    ip cef
    ip name-server 8.8.8.8
    no ipv6 cef
    multilink bundle-name authenticated
    license udi pid CISCO1941/K9
    object-group network Net_Obj_Group1 
     description This network group allows all 10.0.0.0 and Email Forwarder server through to the Plt PCs
     205.191.0.0 255.255.0.0
     10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
    object-group network Net_Obj_Group2 
     description This Network Group includes the Host IPs allowed through the Plant Router
     host 10.194.28.23
     host 10.194.28.25
     host 10.194.28.26
     host 10.194.28.27
     host 10.194.28.28
     host 10.194.28.29
     host 10.194.28.37
     host 10.194.28.39
     host 10.194.28.40
     host 10.194.28.70
     host 10.194.28.130
     host 10.194.28.131
     host 10.194.28.132
     host 10.194.28.133
     host 10.194.28.134
     host 10.194.28.135
     host 10.194.28.136
     host 10.194.28.137
     host 10.194.28.138
     host 10.194.28.139
     host 10.194.28.140
     host 10.194.28.141
    interface Embedded-Service-Engine0/0
     no ip address
     shutdown
    interface GigabitEthernet0/0
     description Port Ge0/0 to IT Enterprise network Switch GE1/0/38
     ip address 10.194.28.111 255.255.255.0
     ip access-group 105 in
     ip access-group 106 out
     ip nat outside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
     shutdown
     duplex full
     speed auto
     no mop enabled
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1
     description Port to Plant PCN-K/L24 Sw1 Port 0/24
     no ip address
     duplex auto
     speed auto
     no mop enabled
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.102
     description Port to VLAN 102
     encapsulation dot1Q 102
     ip address 192.168.102.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.104
     description Port to VLAN 104
     encapsulation dot1Q 104
     ip address 192.168.104.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.105
     description Port to VLAN 105
     encapsulation dot1Q 105
     ip address 192.168.105.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.106
     description Port to VLAN 106
     encapsulation dot1Q 106
     ip address 192.168.106.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.107
     description Port to VLAN 107
     encapsulation dot1Q 107
     ip address 192.168.107.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.111
     description Port to VLAN 111
     encapsulation dot1Q 111
     ip address 192.168.111.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.117
     description Port to VLAN 117
     encapsulation dot1Q 117
     ip address 192.168.117.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.121
     description Port to VLAN 121
     encapsulation dot1Q 121
     ip address 192.168.121.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.125
     description Port to VLAN 125
     encapsulation dot1Q 125
     ip address 192.168.125.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.150
     description Port to to VLAN 150
     encapsulation dot1Q 150
     ip address 192.168.150.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1.999
     description Port to VLAN 999
     encapsulation dot1Q 999
     ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
     ip nat inside
     ip virtual-reassembly in
    ip forward-protocol nd
    ip http server
    no ip http secure-server
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.102.201 10.194.28.23
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.121.201 10.194.28.25
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.106.251 10.194.28.26
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.107.245 10.194.28.27
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.102.251 10.194.28.28
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.150.201 10.194.28.29
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.107.179 10.194.28.37
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.111.201 10.194.28.39
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.105.201 10.194.28.40
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.106.21 10.194.28.70
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.107.146 10.194.28.130
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.107.156 10.194.28.131
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.107.161 10.194.28.132
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.107.181 10.194.28.133
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.107.191 10.194.28.134
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.106.202 10.194.28.135
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.106.212 10.194.28.136
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.117.190 10.194.28.137
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.117.100 10.194.28.138
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.106.242 10.194.28.139
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.125.100 10.194.28.140
    ip nat inside source static 192.168.125.99 10.194.28.141
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.23 10.194.28.23
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.25 10.194.28.25
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.26 10.194.28.26
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.27 10.194.28.27
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.28 10.194.28.28
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.29 10.194.28.29
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.37 10.194.28.37
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.39 10.194.28.39
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.40 10.194.28.40
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.70 10.194.28.70
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.130 10.194.28.130
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.131 10.194.28.131
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.132 10.194.28.132
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.133 10.194.28.133
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.134 10.194.28.134
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.135 10.194.28.135
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.136 10.194.28.136
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.137 10.194.28.137
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.138 10.194.28.138
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.139 10.194.28.139
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.140 10.194.28.140
    ip nat outside source static 10.194.28.141 10.194.28.141
    ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.194.28.1
    access-list 105 permit ip object-group Net_Obj_Group1 object-group Net_Obj_Group2
    access-list 106 permit ip object-group Net_Obj_Group2 object-group Net_Obj_Group1
    dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
    control-plane
    banner login ^CC
    Login banner for Plant Router #01^C
    banner motd ^CC
    MOTD Banner for Plant Router^C
    line con 0
     password XXXXXXXXX
     logging synchronous
     login
    line aux 0
    line 2
     no activation-character
     no exec
     transport preferred none
     transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
     stopbits 1
    line vty 0 4
     password XXXXXXXXX
     logging synchronous
     login
     transport input all
    scheduler allocate 20000 1000
    ntp server 10.199.100.92
    end
    Switch Config:
    sh ru
    Building configuration...
    Current configuration : 6513 bytes
    version 12.2
    no service pad
    service timestamps debug uptime
    service timestamps log datetime localtime show-timezone
    service password-encryption
    hostname K24Sw01
    boot-start-marker
    boot-end-marker
    no aaa new-model
    clock timezone EDT -5
    clock summer-time EDT recurring
    udld aggressive
    crypto pki trustpoint TP-self-signed-593746944
     enrollment selfsigned
     subject-name cn=IOS-Self-Signed-Certificate-593746944
     revocation-check none
     rsakeypair TP-self-signed-593746944
      4B58BCE9 44
      quit
    spanning-tree mode pvst
    spanning-tree extend system-id
    vlan internal allocation policy ascending
    interface FastEthernet0
     no ip address
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1
     description Trunk port for vlans 105, 111, 125 and 999 from K24Sw01 port Ge0/1 to P22Sw01 port Ge0/24
     switchport trunk allowed vlan 105,111,125,999
     switchport mode trunk
    interface GigabitEthernet0/2
     description Trunk port for vlans 150 and 999 from K24Sw01 port Ge0/2 to N25Sw01 port Ge0/26
     switchport trunk allowed vlan 150,999
     switchport mode trunk
    interface GigabitEthernet0/3
     description Trunk port for vlans 102, 104, 106, 107, 117 and 999 from K24Sw01 port Ge0/3 to K28Sw01 port Ge0/26
     switchport trunk allowed vlan 102,104,106,107,117,999
     switchport mode trunk
    interface GigabitEthernet0/4
     description Trunk port for vlans 102, 106, 107 and 999 from K24Sw01 port Ge0/4 to H23Sw01 port Ge0/26
     switchport trunk allowed vlan 102,106,107,999
     switchport mode trunk
    interface GigabitEthernet0/5
     description Trunk port for vlans 121, 125 and 999 from K24Sw01 port Ge0/5 to M21Sw01 port Ge0/24
     switchport trunk allowed vlan 121,125,999
     switchport mode trunk
    interface GigabitEthernet0/6
     description OPEN
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/7
     description OPEN
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/8
     description OPEN
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/9
     description OPEN
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/10
     description VLan 102 access port
     switchport access vlan 102
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/11
     description - VLan 104 access port
     switchport access vlan 104
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/12
     description - VLan 105 access port
     switchport access vlan 105
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/13
     description - VLan 106 access port
     switchport access vlan 106
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/14
     description - VLan 107 access port
     switchport access vlan 107
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/15
     description - VLan 111 access port
     switchport access vlan 111
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/16
     description - VLan 117 access port
     switchport access vlan 117
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/17
     description - VLan 121 access port
     switchport access vlan 121
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/18
     description - VLan 125 access port
     switchport access vlan 125
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/19
     description - VLan 150 access port
     switchport access vlan 150
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/20
     description - VLan 999 access port
     switchport access vlan 999
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/21
     description OPEN
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/22
     description OPEN
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/23
     description OPEN
     spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/24
     description From ROUTER Gw ge0/1
     switchport trunk allowed vlan 102,104-107,111,117,121,125,150,999
     switchport mode trunk
    interface GigabitEthernet0/25
    interface GigabitEthernet0/26
    interface Vlan1
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
     shutdown
    interface Vlan102
     ip address 192.168.102.253 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan104
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
    interface Vlan105
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
    interface Vlan106
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
    interface Vlan107
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
    interface Vlan111
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
    interface Vlan117
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
    interface Vlan121
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
    interface Vlan125
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
    interface Vlan150
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
    interface Vlan999
     no ip address
     no ip route-cache
    ip default-gateway 192.168.102.1
    ip http server
    ip http secure-server
    snmp-server engineID local 00000009020000019634C2C0
    snmp-server community public RO
    snmp-server location 
    snmp-server contact 
    banner motd ^CCC ADMIN USE ONLY! ^C
    line con 0
     session-timeout 10 
     password xxxxxx
     logging synchronous
     login
     stopbits 1
    line vty 0 4
     session-timeout 10 
     password xxxxxxx
     login
    line vty 5 15
     session-timeout 10 
     password xxxxxxxx
     login
    ntp server 10.199.100.92
    end
    K24Sw01#

    HI Mark,
    Here is the my config:
    Create sub-interfaces, set 802.1Q trunking protocol and ip address on each sub-interface
    Router(config)#interface f0/0
    Router(config-if)#no shutdown
    (Note: The main interface f0/0 doesn’t need an IP address but it must be turned on)
    Router(config)#interface f0/0.10
    Router(config-subif)#encapsulation dot1q 10
    Router(config-subif)#ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
    Router(config-subif)#interface f0/0.20
    Router(config-subif)#encapsulation dot11 20
    Router(config-subif)#ip address 192.168.20.1 255.255.255.0
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    Switch(config)#vlan 10
    Switch(config-vlan)#name SALES
    Switch(config-vlan)#vlan 20
    Switch(config-vlan)#name TECH
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    Switch(config-if)# switchport mode access
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    Switch(config-if)#interface range fa0/3
    Switch(config-if)#no shutdown
    Switch(config-if)#switchport mode access
    Switch(config-if)# switchport access vlan 20
    Switch(config-if)#interface range fa0/5
    Switch(config-if)#no shutdown
    Switch(config-if)#switchport mode trunk
    1. Please check all your port are up.
    2. Check the config once again.
    3. Make sure the swicth and router connection port configured as trunk and it should be up.
    This config is working for me,
    Regards
    Dont forget to rate helpful posts.

  • 100% CPU usage. RV180W Firmware Version 1.0.2.6

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    Firmware Update, Factory Reset, Setup as before. => 100% CPU
    Is this a common problem? Is there any fix for that? Or at least a way to get informations what causes this?
    Kind reagards
    bartlingja

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    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_small_business_support_center_contacts.html
    I hope you find this answer useful
    “Please rate useful posts so other users can benefit from it”
    Greetings, 
    Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.
    Cisco Network Support Engineer.

  • 100% CPU?

    using 10.3.1.55 on a brand new HP with 12 GB Memory and 1 TB hard drive.
    all of a sudden I get a popup--unknown origin--saying iTunes ins using "100% of one CPU."
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    Port configurations for g1/0/48 - 51:
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     description Trunk to Cisco Core
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     srr-queue bandwidth share 1 30 35 5
     priority-queue out
     mls qos trust cos
     macro description cisco-switch
     auto qos trust
     spanning-tree link-type point-to-point
     channel-group 2 mode on
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    Po2       Trunk to Core      connected    trunk      a-full a-1000
     *: interface is up
     IHQ: pkts in input hold queue     IQD: pkts dropped from input queue
     OHQ: pkts in output hold queue    OQD: pkts dropped from output queue
     RXBS: rx rate (bits/sec)          RXPS: rx rate (pkts/sec)
     TXBS: tx rate (bits/sec)          TXPS: tx rate (pkts/sec)
     TRTL: throttle count
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