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Has anyone seen a problem with the 4.8 code on a 3310 or a 3350? I am trying to get a clean install of 4.8 on a 3310 and a 3350 working. Everything is great until I get the fail over configuration on both systems. Then the eth2 interface shows up with ifconfig -a |more as __tempXXXXXXX at the first of the listing. The XXXX is a string of numbers that doesn't correlate to any of the MAC addresses. The remaining eth interfaces show up with the appropriate MAC addresses, etc. The box will not pass any traffic at this point, or respond to any pings, etc.


I opened a TAC case, and I have Cisco on site (they have been here all week trying to get this to work) but still don't have any answers to the problem. I can fix it on the 3350 in CAM mode, since I only use two interfaces, I just blacklist the Intel e1000e driver. Then everything is fine. I cannot however do this on the CAS, since I have to use 3 interfaces per CAS.

Thanks,
Tom Simpson

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