I have two stacked 5524s running firmware 4.1.0.20.
The 5524 stack has no custom configuration other than completing the easy startup wizard.
Port gi1/0/13 on the 5524 stack is connected to port gi1/0/13 on a stand-alone 7024. No other ports are connected.
I can consistently crash the 5524 stack by executing
show lldp neighbors gi1/0/13
Is this a known bug? Am I doing something wrong here? Details below:
This works:
console# show lldp neighbors
Port Device ID Port ID System Name Capabilities TTL
--------- ----------------- ------------- ----------------- ------------ -----
gi1/0/13 f8:b1:56:0b:4c:e7 Gi1/0/13 O 106
This causes the switch to crash every time:
console# show lldp neighbors gi1/0/13
Device ID: f8:b1:56:0b:4c:e7
Port ID: Gi1/0/13
Capabilities: O
System Name:
System description:
Port description:
Time To Live: 98
01-Oct-2006 12:31:08 %SNMP-F-FTLERR: SNMP Package: SnmpCen Routine: 24 Location: 10 Error: Bad value returned by application: Range error: variable = 2795, field = lldpXdot3RemPowerClass, value = 0
***** FATAL ERROR ******
(warning: SYSLOGG_log_fatal should be used to log fatal errors, not SYSLOGG_log)
Reporting Task: SNMP.
Software Version: 4.1.0.20 (date 18-Aug-2015 time 11:35:45)
0x19f5cc
0x19c230
0x6e141c
0x4d6070
0x4d6968
0x4d6b3c
0x4d6ee4
0x498960
0x4992d4
0x47d6e4
0x4a9cf8
0x4aa178
0x4af400
0x495c58
0x636c10
0x1548d8
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