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Yep, the switch. Yesterday, the cable that connects all our systemsInteresting. Thanks for the info!
and tree of switches to the world 'went bad' (someone must have stepped
on it or something). To get things back up quickly, I reconfigured to
use the NetGear switch as the root instead of the BayStack.I then spent the afternoon trying to get the idd feed to keep up to date.
Only after I made and ran a new cable to put the bulk of the traffic
back on the Baystack did the idd feed recover. The NetGear must have
been dropping a _lot_ of the packets.--Bill
Anne
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