Look, it's very relative, if you could provide some logs it would be good.
But just to be sure, have there been any recent changes? Like a firmware update for example.
Here are the log.
There are no changes before the issue occur. We did upgrade the firmware after the issue occur as an alternative solution, but the issue persists.
Ok how long has this been an issue or has it always been an issue?
Are you actually using RSTP?
Also have you confirmed the patch leads are good?
It has been 3 weeks since the issue occur. Previously, there are no problem with it.
Yes, we have tried changing the patch cord. Issue still occur.
Those events are normal anytime switch ports go up and down for client reboots, sleep mode, etc. That alone would not be evidence of a problem.
If no loss is seen when directly connected to the router (I assume that's what you mean?) then I would focus on the health of the MX and not the switch log.
Hi @malerr
What do your PINGS look like from each network hop:
switch to MX
switch to ISP router
switch to Internet
MX to ISP router
MX to internet
ISP router to internet
And can you get the ISP to confirm the reverse? Use the same IP subnet when troubleshooting also.
seen this before when someone had changed a subnet mask. And again when a secondary IP route was added on the network.
Are you running a current stable firmware or better?
What model MX is this?