HP: “It seems that you have discovered an anomaly.”
-----Original Message----- From: PCC-Americas Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 5:22 PM To: Jeremy L. Gaddis Subject:RE: en-us: Possible bug in K.13.45 (5400zl series)? Dear Jeremy, Thank you for contacting HP ProCurve Networking. It seems that you have discovered an anomaly. We would like to investigate this for you. At your convenience, would you mind collecting the textual output of the command, "show tech all" as issued within the CLI of the switch? Please follow-up the text capture by again issuing the "show ip igmp config" command. We will work with our engineers to reproduce this issue, and identify its root cause. Thank you very much for contacting HP ProCurve Networking Support. We hope to hear form you soon. Sincerely, Linda HP ProCurve Networking
Here’s what I was seeing (serial numbers of my installed GBICs “sanitized”). This was on a HP ProCurve 5406zl:
SWITCH# show ip igmp config
IGMP Service
IGMP Forward with Querier Querier
VLAN ID VLAN Name Enabled High Priority Allowed Interval
------- ------------ -------- -------------- -------- ---------
1 DEFAULT_VLAN No No Yes 125
2 VLAN2 No No Yes 125
14 VLAN14 No No Yes 125
16 VLAN16 No No Yes 125
20 VLAN20 No No Yes 125
30 VLAN30 No No Yes 125
31 VLAN31 No No Yes 125
32 VLAN32 No No Yes 125
36 VLAN36 No No Yes 125
38 VLAN38 No No Yes 125
41 VLAN41 No No Yes 125
42 VLAN42 No No Yes 125
43 VLAN43 No No Yes 125
64 VLAN64 No No Yes 125
GBIC 1 ( Port A1): J4858C XXXX2EK3W9
GBIC 2 ( Port A2): J4858C XXXX2EK3X4
GBIC 3 ( Port A3): J4858C XXXX2EK1Z2
GBIC 4 ( Port A5): J4858C XXXX2EK1RT
GBIC 5 ( Port A7): J4858C XXXX2EK2G4
GBIC 6 ( Port A9): J4858C XXXX2EK3FM
GBIC 7 ( Port A11): J4858C XXXX2EK3WD
GBIC 8 ( Port A13): J4858C XXXX2EK2NF
GBIC 9 ( Port A14): J4858C XXXX2EK4YD
GBIC 10 ( Port A15): J4858C XXXX2EK1HG
GBIC 11 ( Port A16): J4858C XXXX2EK5HA
GBIC 12 ( Port A17): J4858C XXXX2EK2CG
GBIC 13 ( Port A18): J4858C XXXX2EK2GH
GBIC 14 ( Port A20): J4858C XXXX2EK1RP
GBIC 15 ( Port A21): J4859C XXXX0EL04Y
GBIC 16 ( Port A22): J4859C XXXX0EL06W
GBIC 17 ( Port A23): J4859C XXXX4EL053
GBIC 18 ( Port A24): J4859C XXXX4EL02X
78 VLAN78 No No Yes 125
79 VLAN79 No No Yes 125
80 VLAN80 No No Yes 125
94 VLAN94 No No Yes 125
96 VLAN96 No No Yes 125
101 VLAN101 No No Yes 125
110 VLAN110 No No Yes 125
112 VLAN112 No No Yes 125
128 VLAN128 No No Yes 125
172 VLAN172 No No Yes 125
192 VLAN192 No No Yes 125
202 VLAN202 No No Yes 125
4011 VLAN4011 No No Yes 125
4012 VLAN4012 No No Yes 125
4030 VLAN4030 No No Yes 125
4040 VLAN4040 No No Yes 125
4050 VLAN4050 No No Yes 125
4060 VLAN4060 No No Yes 125
4070 VLAN4070 No No Yes 125
Geez, an “anomaly”? Ya think? =)
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