[c-nsp] Port-Channel Setup Issues

David Prall dcp at dcptech.com
Wed Jul 23 13:57:28 EDT 2008


What does "int po1" look like on the ME3400. What do the physical interfaces
look like on the 7600. The physical on the ME3400 is configured as an
etherchannel without any negotation, if the otherside is configured any
other method it won't come up.

David

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> [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Chris Kilian
> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:39 PM
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> Subject: [c-nsp] Port-Channel Setup Issues
> 
> Hi All
> 
> I am trying to setup a 4 port port-channel between a Cisco 
> 7609 and a Cisco ME3400, despite various attempts to complete 
> this I keep running into the same issue, although the 
> physical ports come up the Port-channel wont at all, looking 
> at the port channel itself it remains in a down/down status 
> on the 7609.
> 
> The ME3400 is setup with the physcial interfaces as follows.
> 
> inter Fa0/1
> switchport access vlan xxx
> switchport mode dot1q-tunnel
> speed 100
> duplex full
> channel-group 1 mode on
> 
> The 7609 is setup as follows.
> 
> interface Port-channel1
>  switchport
>  switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
>  switchport trunk allowed vlan xxx
>  switchport mode trunk
>  mtu 9216
>  no ip address
>  load-interval 30
> end
> Anyone got any ideas?
> 
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