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switchingloop [2022/04/07 17:00] mikeswitchingloop [2022/04/07 17:04] – [Reasonable/Random Network Traffic] mike
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 Switching loops are caused when ethernet cables get plugged in willy-nilly-wack-a-mole. That's technical speak for randomly.  Switching loops are caused when ethernet cables get plugged in willy-nilly-wack-a-mole. That's technical speak for randomly. 
  
-====Reasonable/Random Network Traffic====+====Example of Switch Loop and Fix==== 
 +In this video, a witch loop is created because the top switch is connected to the router as well asffmpeg -i SwitchLoop1.mp4 Switchloop3.mp4 the switch below. Removing either redundant ethernet cable and connection will solve the issue. At the beginning of the video, notice how often and consistent the switch lights are. The redundant cable is unplugged and the network traffic returns to normal.  
 +{{ ::switchloop2.mp4|}} 
  
-{{ ::switchloop2.mp4 |}} 
  
  
switchingloop.txt · Last modified: 2022/06/17 18:41 by jim

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