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Port Channel host mode issue

rscaldeira
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Hi all,

I have two Cisco 2960 connected each other, and two hosts  ESXi 4.1 with one uplink to each switch.

With the Vmware Standard vSwitch all VMs work properly, but with nexus 1000v only the VMs that were pinned to first uplink work have access to my gateway.

I tried to change port-channel configuration to mac-pinning, sub-group manual and sub-group CDP,  but I had no success.

I just attached my topology and configuration for more detailed information about the enviroment.

Tks

Rodrigo Caldeira

Cimcorp - Brazil

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Robert Burns
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

First problem is your system uplink is forwarding all your VLANs.  Every VLAN can only be allowed on one uplink, never more than one or the system can't determine which uplink to use. 

Also you have six uplink port profiles so you must have at least 7 NICs connected -correct?  As per your diagram, you only show a pair of uplinks, which I assume are used for your "system-uplink" PP.   With DMZs it makes sense for them to have their own uplinks, as they usually go to separate switches, but 6 Uplink groups is quite a bit.  Hopefully this was by design or required.

I'd also suggest to use MAC-Pinning.  It's the same behavior as the vSwitch handles for balacing traffic.  Your "system-uplink" port profile doesn't even have a Channel-Group command - which is MUST have when more than one physical uplink is used.  Add/Change the Channel group method of mac-pinning to each ethernet uplink port profile and you're covered for a single or multiple uplinks (up to 32).

Ensure your upstream Cisco 2900's switches are configured for Port Fast and BPDUfilter on every port connected to a VEM uplink.  This is required as the 1000v doesn't participate in STP.

Ex.

spanning-tree portfast edge trunk

spanning-tree bpduguard enable

port-profile type ethernet system-uplink

  vmware port-group

  switchport mode trunk

  switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-3967,4048-4093 <<< Can't allow any VLANs used on any other uplink.   Allow only what's needed.

no shutdown

  system vlan 1

  state enabled

  channel-group auto mode on mac-pinning <<< Add this to your port profile.

port-profile type ethernet core-up

  vmware port-group

  switchport mode access

  switchport access vlan 2

  channel-group auto mode on sub-group cdp

  no shutdown

  description Uplink Rede Core

  state enabled

port-profile type ethernet dmz-int-up

  vmware port-group

  switchport mode access

  switchport access vlan 19

  channel-group auto mode on sub-group cdp

  no shutdown

  description Uplink DMZ Internet

  state enabled

port-profile type ethernet dmz-spb-up

  vmware port-group

  switchport mode access

  switchport access vlan 21

  channel-group auto mode on sub-group cdp

  no shutdown

  description Uplink DMZ SPB

  state enabled

port-profile type ethernet dmz-emp-up

  vmware port-group

  switchport mode access

  switchport access vlan 20

  switchport trunk allowed vlan 20

  channel-group auto mode on sub-group cdp

  no shutdown

  description Uplink DMZ Empresas

  state enabled

port-profile type ethernet hom-up

  vmware port-group

  switchport mode access

  switchport access vlan 9

  channel-group auto mode on sub-group cdp

  no shutdown

  description Uplink Rede Homologacao

  state enabled

Make the changes as recommended and let me know how you go.

Regards,

Robert

Hi Robert,

Thank you to reply.

You are correct, the diagram only show my DMZ connections. The system-uplink, core-up and hom-up are connected to Cisco 6513, this connections are working properly. We never have problem with this connections, only with DMZ connections.

I applied your suggestions, but it didn't solve the DMZ problem.

The strange thing is that with Vmware standard switch it wors well.

Tks

Rodrigo Caldeira

Which Port-Profile are you having issues with exactly?

Please provide the following outputs

module vem X execute vemcmd show port (where X is the module # of an affected VEM host)

module vem X execute vemcmd show trunk

Can you also provide a "show run" of your latest config?

Thanks,

Robert

The problem is on the port-profiles below:

dmz-int-up

dmz-emp-up

dmz-spb-up

hom-up

The output of the commands are attached.

Thank you for help me.

Rodrigo,

The updated config looks good.  Might be a programming issue on the VEM as you say it works fine when using the vSwitch - so this indicates the upstream configuration should be correct.

Can you grab a couple more commands please - we're narrowing in on the issue here

On the VSM:

show tech-support svs

On VEM 3 & 4

vem-support all << This will create a .tgz file which I'll need you to get to me.  Easy way is to copy the file to a VMFS datastore, then pull it off via the vCenter datastore browser.

Ex.

~ # vem-support all

Generated  /tmp/cisco-vem-2011-1007-1711.tgz

~ # cp /tmp/cisco-vem-2011-1007-1711.tgz /vmfs/volumes/<Datastore Name>/

(Then you can access it from vCenter)

If you can gather this for VEM 3 & 4, I'll keep investigating for you.

Regards,

Robert

Robert,

After I updated and rebooted all vmware hosts and apply your recommendations, at this moment the uplinks are working well.

I don't know why this occur.

I'll be monitoring and executing some tests to ensure that is ok.

 

Thank you for your attention and work to help me.

Best Regards,

Rodrigo

Great to hear Rodrigo!

I think there was just stale programming on the VEMs.  I can't confirm without the files above, but keep an eye on things over the next week.  You should be fine going forward.  I think with all the testing & changes things just got out of sync.

Let me know if you have any other issues.

Enjoy!

Robert

Robert,

The problem came back, my customer told me that the same symptoms are happen.

I asked him to send the output that you wanted before (vem-support all and show tech-support svs).

When I get this outputs I'll attach it for you, ok?

Tks,

Rodrigo

Sure thing.

Once you gather those outputs, from the CLI of the ESX host issue:

vem restart

This should also recover your host, rather than rebooting it.

Regards,

Robert

Robert,

I attached the output of the command "vem-support all". There are two files: one of the host Kursk that have a problem, and other of the host Kharkov that is working properly.

When the custumer send the output of "show tech-support svs" , I'll post here.

The custumer said that when he moved the vm that was working from Kursk to Kharkov and the vm continue working, but when he moved back to Kursk the vm network stop to work.

Tks for help me.

Rodrigo

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