@DCooper wrote: @BadOscarI am not convinced your the only customer with these issues. Let me see how I can help on the backend, can you PM me the case number? Also, most likely what your seeing when losing pings is ARP entries disappearing, when this happens take a look at your ARP tables and see if the entry for the client your trying to ping has disappeared. If it has try to ping the device from another L3 segment and if it is successful see if the ARP entry re-appears. @DCooper - I did that and the arp entry for my wrkstn is there - I'm not pinging a client, I'm pinging a stacked switch member - all the switches in the access stacks reply as expected - there are 2 switches in the core stack that either don't respond at all or have 66% packet loss....like clockwork. Other switches in the same stack and subnet respond fine - these results are consistent across 3 vlans I've tested from. I've been checking my routes and interfaces to make sure I didn't fat finger something but it looks fine - and really if it was that none of the switches on the subnet would respond. Thanks
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