[f-nsp] LACP with Foundry and Linux Machine
Rupesh Basnet
brupesh at subisu.net.np
Fri Mar 28 06:54:44 EDT 2014
Hi Erich,
I am to trunk two interfaces 4/3 and 4/4 but on the trunk status still
the operational trunk capacity is 1G. Can you please help me further? I
could not get much information on the link you shared for the switch
type trunk for load balancing.
SI#show trunk
Configured trunks:
Trunk ID: 98
Type: Switch
Ports_Configured: 2
Primary Port Monitored: Jointly
Ports 4/3 4/4
Port Names none none
Port_Status enable enable
Monitor off off
Mirror Port N/A N/A
Monitor Dir N/A N/A
Operational trunks:
Trunk ID: 98
Type: Switch
Duplex: Full
Speed: 1G
Tag: No
Priority: level0
Active Ports: 2
Ports 4/3 4/4
Link_Status active active
Load Sharing
Mac Address 1 0
IP 0 0
IPX 0 0
Apple Talk 0 0
Multicast 0 0
Regards,
--------
Rupesh Basnet
On 03/28/2014 12:24 PM, Erich Hohermuth wrote:
> Hi Rupesh,
>
> I guess you hit the hardware limits when you try to build the primary
> port 4/2 on this "old" foundry device.
>
> <snip>
> Each trunk group must start with a primary port. The primary port is
> always the lowest number in the port range. For example, trunk groups on
> a Chassis device can have the following primary ports:
> 2-port trunk groups: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11,13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23
> </snip>
>
> Also you can choose the the trunk type switch (default) or server which
> influence the hash algorithm for the balancing. See below:
>
> http://www.foundrynet.com/services/documentation/sribcg/current/Trunking.html
>
> Regards
>
> Erich
>
> Am 27.03.14 18:44, schrieb Rupesh Basnet:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have been trying LACP between Foundry and Linux machine since some
>> days but not able to figure out the issue and resolve the issue. I
>> didn't see much configurations thats needs to be done on foundry. I have
>> configured my linux box on mode 0 and bonding seems to be up but still I
>> am not able to pass traffic through it.
>>
>> Serveriron Configurations:
>>
>> interface ethernet 4/2
>> port-name **LACP-with-Linux***
>> no spanning-tree
>> link-aggregate active
>> !
>> interface ethernet 4/3
>> port-name **LACP-with-Linux***
>> no spanning-tree
>> link-aggregate active
>> !
>>
>>
>> SI#show version
>> SW: Version 09.3.00eTD4 Copyright (c) 1996-2003 Foundry Networks, Inc.
>> Compiled on Jun 28 2005 at 18:57:32 labeled as WXR09300e
>> HW: ServerIronGT E-2 Router, SYSIF version 21, Serial #: Non-exist
>> ==========================================================================
>> SL 1: B0GMR WSM2 Management Module, SYSIF 2, M6, ACTIVE
>> Serial #: CH39040033
>> 0 MB SHM, 2 Application Processors
>> 16384 KB BRAM, SMC version 1, BM version 21
>> SW: (1)09.3.00eTF2 (2)09.3.00eTF2
>> ==========================================================================
>> SL 4: J-BxGC16 JetCore Gig Copper Module, SYSIF 2
>> Serial #: CH33060779
>> 4096 KB BRAM, JetCore ASIC IGC version 49, BIA version 8a
>> 32768 KB PRAM and 2M-Bit*1 CAM for IGC 12, version 0449
>> 32768 KB PRAM and 2M-Bit*1 CAM for IGC 13, version 0449
>> 32768 KB PRAM and 2M-Bit*1 CAM for IGC 14, version 0449
>> 32768 KB PRAM and 2M-Bit*1 CAM for IGC 15, version 0449
>>
>>
>> SI#show link-aggregate
>> System ID: 000c.db5d.b066
>> Long timeout: 90, default: 90
>> Short timeout: 3, default: 3
>> Port [Sys P] [Port P] [ Key ]
>> [Act][Tio][Agg][Syn][Col][Dis][Def][Exp][Ope]
>> 4/2 1 1 483 Yes S Agg Syn Col Dis Def No Ope
>> 4/3 1 1 483 Yes S Agg Syn Col Dis Def No Ope
>>
>>
>> Status of linux machine:
>> MII Status: up
>> MII Polling Interval (ms): 30000
>> Up Delay (ms): 0
>> Down Delay (ms): 0
>>
>> Slave Interface: eth0
>> MII Status: up
>> Speed: 1000 Mbps
>> Duplex: full
>> Link Failure Count: 0
>> Permanent HW addr: 00:e0:ed:2b:a1:99
>> Slave queue ID: 0
>>
>> Slave Interface: eth1
>> MII Status: up
>> Speed: 1000 Mbps
>> Duplex: full
>> Link Failure Count: 0
>> Permanent HW addr: 00:e0:ed:2b:a1:98
>> Slave queue ID: 0
>>
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