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garyeck
Sep 29, 2017Aspirant
Adding Cisco 3850 switch causing IPADTBL-N-IPDUPLICATE in Netgear logs
About every 60 seconds, on all our Netgears, we are seeing a duplicate IP warning in the Netgear event log after adding a Cisco 3850 switch to one of our locations. 29 Sep 2017 08:24:26%IPADTBL-N-IP...
- Oct 02, 2017
Hi garyeck,
Welcome to the community! :)
As far as I have checked, there is no reported issue wherein there is a duplicate IP warning shown in the event logs of any NETGEAR switch after adding a Cisco 3850 switch. Kindly answer the questions below:
a. Does the duplicate IP warning shown in the event logs after adding a Cisco 3850 switch affects the performance of your NETGEAR switches?
b. Have you reported this to Cisco Support and check if there is a firmware update on their end that might fix it?
If ever the duplicate IP warning shown in the event logs affects the performance of your NETGEAR switches at multiple sites, I advise you to open a chat or online case with NETGEAR Support at anytime and let them know about your concern. It is possible that this will be escalated to the engineering team for further investigation.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
DaneA
Oct 02, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi garyeck,
Welcome to the community! :)
As far as I have checked, there is no reported issue wherein there is a duplicate IP warning shown in the event logs of any NETGEAR switch after adding a Cisco 3850 switch. Kindly answer the questions below:
a. Does the duplicate IP warning shown in the event logs after adding a Cisco 3850 switch affects the performance of your NETGEAR switches?
b. Have you reported this to Cisco Support and check if there is a firmware update on their end that might fix it?
If ever the duplicate IP warning shown in the event logs affects the performance of your NETGEAR switches at multiple sites, I advise you to open a chat or online case with NETGEAR Support at anytime and let them know about your concern. It is possible that this will be escalated to the engineering team for further investigation.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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