Hi MacuserJim,
Thanks for the reply. Cabling looks all good. Most switches are connected via fiber. The SFPs are aftermarket but not experiencing any issues with traffic flow on the LAN side as far as I can see.
One thing we do have that we are planning on correcting is that all of the access switches connected to the core are set up with a native vlan mismatch. I.e port on core set as trunk with native vlan 3 going to access switch with native vlan 1 and the access ports on the switch are in vlan 1 for data.
I know this is bad, but to give the background on why is that we just replaced our HP core switch with a Meraki MS425-32) and given the small outage window we had, we decided to mimic the existing config/setup from the HP on the Meraki. This way we didn't have to touch the access switch configs during cut-over.
The plan is to now correct the native vlan mismatch and change the access ports on the access switches to the correct vlan site-by-site.
I'm not sure if this would have any effect on connectivity though, as everything seems to be working as far as LAN and internet connectivity for PCs and phones on the network.