Tito,
I also had (almost) this issue with:
2x 7513 b2b, /30 addresses, ip ospf network point-to-point
The routers deliberately changed from full-duplex to half (!) and ospf got stuck... Changing to ip ospf network broadcast helped a little bit, but anyway i went away from Port-Channel there.
Never seen problems with Port-Channel between 7513 and Cat6500, what we als have
André
At 20:42 26.06.2002 -0700, Tito Basa wrote:
>Hi folks!
>
>I've been simulating a port-channel
>connection between a 7206VXR and Cat5505.
>the 7206 is to talk iBGP and OSPF with a
>7513 also thru the swith.
>
>Problem is I can't run stable OSPF on the link
>when one of the FEs got stuck or when I
>"pull the plug" on one link.
>
>my config:
>
>interface Port-channel1
> description Link to Core Network
> ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
> no ip directed-broadcast
> ip route-cache flow
> hold-queue 150 in
>!
>interface FastEthernet1/0
> description Link to Cat5505 Port 2/5
> no ip address
> no ip directed-broadcast
> full-duplex
> channel-group 1
>!
>interface FastEthernet1/1
> description Link to Cat5505 Port 2/6
> no ip address
> no ip directed-broadcast
> full-duplex
> channel-group 1
>!
>
>in my Cat5505 I have:
>
>set port speed 2/5-6 100
>set port duplex 2/5-6 full
>set port channel 2/5-6 mode on
>
>are there stability issues in running OSPF
>over port-channel/fastetherchannels?
>the channel link is still fine when one link fails but
>OSPF goes down and so my iBGP goes down also.
>
>how does OSPF treat port channel interfaces?
>do I still need the bandwidth statement
>(in my case two member FEs)?
>
>if that's the case, i may have to use
>a common FE link. Just have to do it
>before I insert it online.
>
>I have for the 7200:
>c7200-k4p-mz.120-19.S.bin
>for the Cat5505:
>cat5000-sup3.5-5-6.bin
>
>thanks in advance!
>
>tito
>
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Andre Chapuis
IP+ Engineering
Swisscom Ltd
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