[c-nsp] Cisco 6509 LACP
Lee
ler762 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 9 15:47:51 EST 2013
On 2/9/13, Mack McBride <mack.mcbride at viawest.com> wrote:
> Portfast doesn't err disable,
unless you have
spanning-tree portfast bpduguard default
Regards,
Lee
> it simply converts to a non-portfast port when
> it detects a PDU (which is sent first on the link before data).
>
> Mack
>
> From: Rogelio Gamino [mailto:rgamino at gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 5:46 PM
> To: Mack McBride
> Cc: Andrew Miehs; Mario Ruiz; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco 6509 LACP
>
>
> I'm surprised portfast is not causing the interfaces to errdisable.
>
> Do you see MAC addresses for the source/destination devices on both
> switches?
>
> Rogelio Gamino
> On Feb 8, 2013 6:11 PM, "Mack McBride"
> <mack.mcbride at viawest.com<mailto:mack.mcbride at viawest.com>> wrote:
> Not on a trunk.
> That is for an access port.
>
> LR Mack McBride
> Network Architect
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Mario Ruiz
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 3:05 PM
> To: Andrew Miehs
> Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net<mailto:cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco 6509 LACP
>
> Don't you need the vlan statement too.
>
> switchport access vlan 2
>
> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Andrew Miehs
> <andrew at 2sheds.de<mailto:andrew at 2sheds.de>> wrote:
>> Which VLANs do you want to trunk?
>> Have you created the
>>
>> vlan <Number>
>> name <VlanName>
>>
>> entries on the Cisco side yet?
>>
>> show interface trunk
>>
>> would also be interesting.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 7:25 AM, Mike Glass
>> <MGlass at lccountymt.gov<mailto:MGlass at lccountymt.gov>> wrote:
>>
>>> I hope somebody can help me, I am trying to configure a 6509 as the
>>> passive receiver from a Dell Force10 10Ge switch with 2 sfp to 2 gig
>>> ports on our 6509 switch, I see LACP is up on both sides but cannot
>>> pass traffic, I have only 2 vlans that will carry across the
>>> aggregate link from our vmware boxes, this is just a temp until I get a
>>> 10ge in our 6509 chassis.
>>>
>>> Attached is the config on both sides.
>>>
>>> Make sense?
>>>
>>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>> Cisco 6509 Config
>>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> interface GigabitEthernet6/7
>>> switchport
>>> no ip address
>>> spanning-tree portfast
>>> switchport mode trunk
>>> channel-protocol lacp
>>> channel-group 1 mode passive
>>> !
>>> interface GigabitEthernet6/8
>>> switchport
>>> no ip address
>>> spanning-tree portfast
>>> switchport mode trunk
>>> channel-protocol lacp
>>> channel-group 1 mode passive
>>>
>>>
>>> interface Port-channel1
>>> description lacp Force10
>>> switchport
>>> switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q Switchport mode trunk no ip
>>> address logging event link-status
>>> --------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> --------------
>>> show etherchannel detail
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> --------------
>>>
>>> Channel-group listing:
>>> -----------------------
>>>
>>> Group: 1
>>> ----------
>>> Group state = L2
>>> Ports: 2 Maxports = 16
>>> Port-channels: 1 Max Port-channels = 16
>>> Protocol: LACP
>>> Minimum Links: 0
>>> Ports in the group:
>>> -------------------
>>> Port: Gi6/7
>>> ------------
>>>
>>> Port state = Up Mstr In-Bndl
>>> Channel group = 1 Mode = Active Gcchange = -
>>> Port-channel = Po1 GC = - Pseudo port-channel = Po1
>>> Port index = 0 Load = 0x55 Protocol = LACP
>>>
>>> Flags: S - Device is sending Slow LACPDUs F - Device is sending fast
>>> LACPDUs.
>>> A - Device is in active mode. P - Device is in passive
>>> mode.
>>>
>>> Local information:
>>> LACP port Admin Oper Port
>>> Port
>>> Port Flags State Priority Key Key Number
>>> State
>>> Gi6/7 SA bndl 32768 0x1 0x1 0x607
>>> 0x3D
>>>
>>> Partner's information:
>>>
>>> Partner Partner LACP Partner Partner Partner Partner
>>> Partner
>>> Port Flags State Port Priority Admin Key Oper Key Port Number
>>> Port State
>>> Gi6/7 FA bndl 32768 0x0 0x1 0xA5
>>> 0x3F
>>>
>>> Age of the port in the current state: 0d:00h:08m:06s
>>>
>>> Port: Gi6/8
>>> ------------
>>>
>>> Port state = Up Mstr In-Bndl
>>> Channel group = 1 Mode = Active Gcchange = -
>>> Port-channel = Po1 GC = - Pseudo port-channel = Po1
>>> Port index = 1 Load = 0xAA Protocol = LACP
>>>
>>> Flags: S - Device is sending Slow LACPDUs F - Device is sending fast
>>> LACPDUs.
>>> A - Device is in active mode. P - Device is in passive
>>> mode.
>>>
>>> Local information:
>>> LACP port Admin Oper Port
>>> Port
>>> Port Flags State Priority Key Key Number
>>> State
>>> Gi6/8 SA bndl 32768 0x1 0x1 0x608
>>> 0x3D
>>>
>>> Partner's information:
>>>
>>> Partner Partner LACP Partner Partner Partner Partner
>>> Partner
>>> Port Flags State Port Priority Admin Key Oper Key Port Number
>>> Port State
>>> Gi6/8 FA bndl 32768 0x0 0x1 0xA4
>>> 0x3F
>>>
>>> Age of the port in the current state: 0d:00h:08m:06s
>>>
>>> Port-channels in the group:
>>> ----------------------
>>>
>>> Port-channel: Po1 (Primary Aggregator)
>>>
>>> ------------
>>>
>>> Age of the Port-channel = 1d:01h:24m:05s
>>> Logical slot/port = 14/1 Number of ports = 2
>>> Port state = Port-channel Ag-Inuse
>>> Protocol = LACP
>>>
>>> Ports in the Port-channel:
>>>
>>> Index Load Port EC state No of bits
>>> ------+------+------+------------------+-----------
>>> 0 55 Gi6/7 Active 4
>>> 1 AA Gi6/8 Active 4
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> -----------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> -------------------------
>>> Force 10 Config
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> -------------------------
>>>
>>> interface TenGigabitEthernet 0/24
>>> description LAG to VMWARE servers
>>> no ip address
>>> !
>>> port-channel-protocol LACP
>>> port-channel 2 mode active
>>> no shutdown
>>> !
>>> interface TenGigabitEthernet 0/25
>>> description LAG to VMWARE servers
>>> no ip address
>>> !
>>> port-channel-protocol LACP
>>> port-channel 2 mode active
>>> no shutdown
>>>
>>>
>>> interface TenGigabitEthernet 0/34
>>> description LAG to Cisco 6905
>>> no ip address
>>> !
>>> port-channel-protocol LACP
>>> port-channel 1 mode active
>>> no shutdown
>>> !
>>> interface TenGigabitEthernet 0/35
>>> description LAG to Cisco 6905
>>> no ip address
>>> !
>>> port-channel-protocol LACP
>>> port-channel 1 mode active
>>> no shutdown
>>>
>>> interface Port-channel 1
>>> description LAG to Cisco 6905
>>> no ip address
>>> switchport
>>> no shutdown
>>> !
>>> interface Port-channel 2
>>> description LAG to VMWARE Servers
>>> no ip address
>>> switchport
>>> no shutdown
>>> !
>>> interface Vlan 1
>>> !
>>> interface Vlan 2
>>> name VMWARE Data VLAN
>>> no ip address
>>> tagged Port-channel 1-2
>>> no shutdown
>>> !
>>> interface Vlan 4
>>> no ip address
>>> tagged Port-channel 1-2
>>> no shutdown
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>>> AIS-Prod-1#sh lacp 1
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Port-channel 1 admin up, oper up, mode lacp
>>> Actor System ID: Priority 32768, Address 0001.e88b.52b8
>>> Partner System ID: Priority 32768, Address 00d0.0345.8800 Actor
>>> Admin Key 1, Oper Key 1, Partner Oper Key 1 LACP LAG 1 is an
>>> aggregatable link
>>>
>>> A - Active LACP, B - Passive LACP, C - Short Timeout, D - Long
>>> Timeout E - Aggregatable Link, F - Individual Link, G - IN_SYNC, H -
>>> OUT_OF_SYNC I - Collection enabled, J - Collection disabled, K -
>>> Distribution enabled L - Distribution disabled, M - Partner
>>> Defaulted, N - Partner Non-defaulted, O - Receiver is in expired
>>> state, P - Receiver is not in expired state
>>>
>>> Port Te 0/34 is enabled, LACP is enabled and mode is lacp
>>> Actor Admin: State ACEHJLMP Key 1 Priority 32768
>>> Oper: State ACEGIKNP Key 1 Priority 32768
>>> Partner Admin: State BDFHJLMP Key 0 Priority 0
>>> Oper: State ADEGIKNP Key 1 Priority 32768
>>>
>>> Port Te 0/35 is enabled, LACP is enabled and mode is lacp
>>> Actor Admin: State ACEHJLMP Key 1 Priority 32768
>>> Oper: State ACEGIKNP Key 1 Priority 32768
>>> Partner Admin: State BDFHJLMP Key 0 Priority 0
>>> Oper: State ADEGIKNP Key 1 Priority 32768
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> AIS-Prod-1#sh lacp 2
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Port-channel 2 admin up, oper up, mode lacp
>>> Actor System ID: Priority 32768, Address 0001.e88b.52b8
>>> Partner System ID: Priority 65535, Address ac16.2d73.1cdc Actor
>>> Admin Key 2, Oper Key 2, Partner Oper Key 11 LACP LAG 2 is an
>>> aggregatable link
>>>
>>> A - Active LACP, B - Passive LACP, C - Short Timeout, D - Long
>>> Timeout E - Aggregatable Link, F - Individual Link, G - IN_SYNC, H -
>>> OUT_OF_SYNC I - Collection enabled, J - Collection disabled, K -
>>> Distribution enabled L - Distribution disabled, M - Partner
>>> Defaulted, N - Partner Non-defaulted, O - Receiver is in expired
>>> state, P - Receiver is not in expired state
>>>
>>> Port Te 0/24 is enabled, LACP is enabled and mode is lacp
>>> Actor Admin: State ACEHJLMP Key 2 Priority 32768
>>> Oper: State ACEGIKNP Key 2 Priority 32768
>>> Partner Admin: State BDFHJLMP Key 0 Priority 0
>>> Oper: State ADEGIKNP Key 11 Priority 255
>>>
>>> Port Te 0/25 is enabled, LACP is enabled and mode is lacp
>>> Actor Admin: State ACEHJLMP Key 2 Priority 32768
>>> Oper: State ACEGIKNP Key 2 Priority 32768
>>> Partner Admin: State BDFHJLMP Key 0 Priority 0
>>> Oper: State ADEGIKNP Key 11 Priority 255
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Mike
>>>
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