I have two MS120-24P switches equipped with 1000BASE-SX: 1.3 Gbps SFP modules on port 28, and connected to each other with MM fibre. The second switch (call it MS02) was issuing UDLD alerts on the port, but there was no UDLD alerts on port 28 of MS01, which I find strange. If one end of the connection is unidirectional it must surely be the same on the other end?
There is another trunk between the two switches so I disabled port 28 on MS01, but port 28 on MS02, the partner port stays active. Why? Does disabled not mean disabled?
Also, while the MS01 port was disabled, the SFP module was reseated, and I see this activity on the event log of MS02 in the form of RSTP role changes.
Can anyone clarify what disabling a port actually does? My understanding is that is should be the equivalent of an admin shutdown on a Cisco switch, but the logs and port status indicate that this isn't the case.