[f-nsp] Port state blocking?

Jason Pope boards188 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 20 13:43:13 EST 2009


Have you tried enabling the port?  Shouldn't your interface config
look like this:

!
interface ethernet 4/9
 enable
 ip address 192.168.0.77 255.255.255.0
!

That is necessary on our Foundry gear; maybe this is different?

Thanks,
jp


On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Chuck Ufarley <markentime at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks. Looping a copper cable doesn't bring the port up, and the FESX is
> forwarding (see the following--ServerIron is connected via copper to the gig
> link, port 26):
>
> FES2402 Switch#sho int bri
>
> Port  Link   State     Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Priori MAC            Name
> 1     Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4750
> 2     Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4751
> 3     Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4752
> 4     Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4753
> 5     Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4754
> 6     Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4755
> 7     Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4756
> 8     Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4757
> 9     Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4758
> 10    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4759
> 11    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.475a
> 12    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.475b
> 13    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.475c
> 14    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.475d
> 15    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.475e
> 16    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.475f
> 17    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4760
> 18    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4761
> 19    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4762
> 20    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4763
> 21    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4764
> 22    Down    None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4765
> 23    Up      Forward   Full 100M  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4766
> 24    Up      Forward   Full 100M  None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4767
> 25    Up      Forward   Full 1G    None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4768
> 26    Up      Forward   Full 1G    None  No  level0 000c.db1d.4769
> FES2402 Switch#
>
> ServerIronGT E-1#sho int bri
>
> Port  Link State     Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Priori MAC            Name
> 4/1   Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b660
> 4/2   Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b661
> 4/3   Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b662
> 4/4   Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b663
> 4/5   Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b664
> 4/6   Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b665
> 4/7   Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b666
> 4/8   Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b667
> 4/9   Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b668
> 4/10  Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b669
> 4/11  Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b66a
> 4/12  Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b66b
> 4/13  Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b66c
> 4/14  Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b66d
> 4/15  Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b66e
> 4/16  Down None      None None  None  No  level0 000c.dbb5.b66f
> ServerIronGT E-1#
>
> Thanks again
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Seth Fiermonti <sfiermonti at foundrynet.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> From your output, you are not getting link.  Be default, all of he ports
>> will be in a blocking state.  Look at this line:
>>
>> ServerIronGT E-1#sho int e 4/9
>> GigabitEthernet4/9 is down, line protocol is down
>>
>> Loop back a copper cable on the J-B16GC...does line protocol go UP?  Also,
>> send over an output of show interface brief for BOTH the SI and FESX.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> On 2/20/09 12:51 PM, "Chuck Ufarley" <markentime at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> This might be a silly question, but I can't get a port to come up on a
>> ServerIron.  I enabled the interface and connected it properly to a
>> FES-X2402 switch, but the J-B16GC and the J-B2Gx ports just won't come up
>> and forward.  The cards have worked in other configs, but I can't get
>> anything to come out of "blocking" mode.  Here are the shows (any help
>> greatly appreciated):
>>
>> ServerIronGT E-1#sho run
>> !Building configuration...
>> !Current configuration : 378 bytes
>> !
>> ver 11.0.00TD4
>> !
>> module 1 bi-0-port-wsm6-management-module
>> module 3 bi-jc-2-port-gig-module
>> module 4 bi-jc-16-port-gig-copper-module
>> !
>> context default
>> !
>> aaa authentication web-server default local
>> no enable aaa console
>> telnet server
>> username admin password .....
>> snmp-server
>> !
>> interface ethernet 4/9
>>  ip address 192.168.0.77 255.255.255.0
>> !
>> end
>>
>> ServerIronGT E-1#sho run
>> !Building configuration...
>> !Current configuration : 378 bytes
>> !
>> ver 11.0.00TD4
>> !
>> module 1 bi-0-port-wsm6-management-module
>> module 3 bi-jc-2-port-gig-module
>> module 4 bi-jc-16-port-gig-copper-module
>> !
>> context default
>> !
>> aaa authentication web-server default local
>> no enable aaa console
>> telnet server
>> username admin password .....
>> snmp-server
>> !
>> interface ethernet 4/9
>>  ip address 192.168.0.77 255.255.255.0
>> !
>> end
>>
>> ServerIronGT E-1#sho mod
>>     Module                                 Status    Ports Starting MAC
>> S1: B0GMR WSM6 Management Module, SYSIF 2  M6, ACTIV   0
>> S2:
>> S3: J-BxG2 JetCore Gig Fiber Module, SYSIF OK          2   000c.dbb5.b640
>> S4: J-BxGC16 JetCore Gig Copper Module, SY OK         16   000c.dbb5.b660
>> ServerIronGT E-1#sho int e 4/9
>> GigabitEthernet4/9 is down, line protocol is down
>>   Hardware is GigabitEthernet, address is 000c.dbb5.b668 (bia
>> 000c.dbb5.b668)
>>   Configured speed auto, actual unknown, configured duplex fdx, actual
>> unknown
>>   Member of L2 VLAN ID 1, port is untagged, port state is BLOCKING
>>   STP configured to ON, priority is level0, flow control enabled
>>   mirror disabled, monitor disabled
>>   Not member of any active trunks
>>   Not member of any configured trunks
>>   No port name
>>   Internet address is 192.168.0.77/24 <http://192.168.0.77/24> , MTU 1518
>> bytes, encapsulation ethernet
>>   300 second input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec, 0.00% utilization
>>   300 second output rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec, 0.00% utilization
>>   991 packets input, 77378 bytes, 0 no buffer
>>   Received 581 broadcasts, 410 multicasts, 0 unicasts
>>   0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 ignored
>>   0 runts, 0 giants, DMA received 0 packets
>>   0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
>>   Transmitted 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 unicasts
>>   0 output errors, 0 collisions, DMA transmitted 0 packets
>> ServerIronGT E-1#
>>
>> +++++
>>
>> Thanks much, everyone.
>>
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