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Duplicate address x.x.x.x on Port-channel10.101, sourced by 0080.7733.b2f

avilt
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HI,

I am getting the following log message on my L3 device and the L3 switch hangs. I have restricted telnet session on the L3 device. What is causing this ?

32w1d: %AUTOSTATE-6-SHUT_DOWN: Putting interface Port-channel10.131 into Autostate mode

32w1d: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by vty0 (127.0.0.2)

32w1d: %AUTOSTATE-6-BRING_UP: Taking interface Port-channel10.131 out of Autostate mode

32w1d: %AUTOSTATE-6-SHUT_DOWN: Putting interface Port-channel10.131 into Autostate mode

32w1d: %AUTOSTATE-6-BRING_UP: Taking interface Port-channel10.131 out of Autostate mode

39w3d: %IP-4-DUPADDR: Duplicate address x.x.85.254 on Port-channel10.101, sourced by 0080.7733.b2f9

48w2d: %STANDBY-3-DUPADDR: Duplicate address x.x.83.251 on Port-channel10.102, sourced by 0000.0c07.ac66

I tried to track these two mac addresses 0080.7733.b2f9 and 0000.0c07.ac66

These mac addresses belong to IP phones which are connected to a L2 device which in turn cascaded to the L3 switch.

Whats the meaning of "Duplicate address x.x.85.254 on Port-channel10.101, sourced by 0080.7733.b2f9 "

x.x.85.254 is the L3 IP(Virtual L3 interface) on the L3 switch.

Is the IP phones MAC address conflicting with the mac address of the L3 switch?

How can I find the L3 switch's system mac addresses.

Appreciate some detailed explanation.

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Hi,

Just an idea : look at the STP instance of the concerned VLAN (Virtual L3 interface). it can be caused by a loop.

symptoms ("show proc cpu hist" and "sh spann vlan x detail") and try to look at "Number of topology changes ".

it was just an idea, hope it helps

On one of the L2 switch which is connected to L3 device the following log message is displayed.

SPANTREE-2-ROOTGUARD_BLOCK: Root guard blocking port on Fa0/44 on VLAN102

cleidh_mor
Level 1
Level 1

These messages are often caused by a spanning tree loop in the network. It could well be that the phones are causing a loop, what happens if you disconnect them?

mark.j.hodge
Level 3
Level 3

Can you double check the MAC addresses.. 0000.0c07.ac66 is a virtual MAC address generated by HSRP. This would be for group #102 (66Hex).