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False alarm on ACI for port channel

RahmaSallm
Level 1
Level 1

We can see a Fault for a port-channel that does not exist in ACI.

topology/pod-1/node-105/sys/aggr-[po7]/aggrif
Port is down, reason being noOperMembers(connected), used by EPG,Infra on node 105 of fabric ACI Fabric1 with hostname *******
F0532
Critical

When checking for any interface connected to the port-channel on leaf105, we get nothing. Also, when crosschecking for po25 we can see that config exists 


apic1# fabric 105 show inter | grep po7
apic1# fabric 105 show inter | grep po25
Belongs to po25

Is this a bug or a stale entry? If it's a stale entry how do we remove it?

 

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Robert Burns
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Provide the output of "show port-c summary" from that leaf

Robert

apic1# fabric 105 show port-c summ

----------------------------------------------------------------

Node 105 (leaf05)

----------------------------------------------------------------

Flags:  D - Down        P - Up in port-channel (members)

        I - Individual  H - Hot-standby (LACP only)

        s - Suspended   r - Module-removed

        S - Switched    R - Routed

        U - Up (port-channel)

        M - Not in use. Min-links not met

        F - Configuration failed

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Group Port-       Type     Protocol  Member Ports

      Channel

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1     Po1(SU)     Eth      LACP      Eth1/31(P)  

2     Po2(SU)     Eth      LACP      Eth1/48(P)  

3     Po3(SU)     Eth      LACP      Eth1/47(P)  

4     Po4(SU)     Eth      LACP      Eth1/35(P)  

5     Po5(SU)     Eth      LACP      Eth1/22(P)  

6     Po6(SU)     Eth      LACP      Eth1/17(P)  

8     Po8(SU)     Eth      LACP      Eth1/11(P)  

9     Po9(SU)     Eth      LACP      Eth1/8(P)   

10    Po10(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/19(P)  

11    Po11(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/15(P)  

12    Po12(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/21(P)  

13    Po13(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/20(P)  

14    Po14(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/29(P)  

15    Po15(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/23(P)  

16    Po16(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/34(P)  

17    Po17(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/24(P)  

18    Po18(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/27(P)   Eth1/28(P)  

19    Po19(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/5(P)   

20    Po20(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/33(P)  

21    Po21(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/38(P)  

22    Po22(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/9(P)   

23    Po23(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/36(P)  

24    Po24(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/30(P)  

25    Po25(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/32(P)  

26    Po26(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/25(P)   Eth1/26(P)  

27    Po27(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/13(P)  

28    Po28(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/12(P)  

29    Po29(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/7(P)   

30    Po30(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/10(P)  

31    Po31(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/18(P)  

32    Po32(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/6(P)   

 

apic1#

Robert Burns
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Looks like a a stale object.  
Run this on your APIC CLI:
moquery -c pcAggrIf -f 'pc.AggrIf.id=="po7"'
Then run it on node 105:
moquery -c pcAggrIf -f 'pc.AggrIf.id=="po7"'

Robert

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