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adding Port to the Port Port channel

Need some Help Here:

 

I have two Nexus 5548 connected to each other Via Port san-portchannel.  The Members of the Port channel go to VSAN 1 by default. How Can I add my Ports which members of VSAN 200 to the Port Channel.

 

 

 

Here is what I have on two switches

Switch-104

san-port-channel 104 is up
    Hardware is Fibre Channel
    Port WWN is 24:68:00:2a:6a:e3:7d:40
    Admin port mode is auto, trunk mode is on
    snmp link state traps are enabled
    Port mode is E
    Port vsan is 1
    Speed is 16 Gbps
    1 minute input rate 336 bits/sec, 42 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    1 minute output rate 208 bits/sec, 26 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
      6316 frames input, 407640 bytes
        0 discards, 0 errors
        0 CRC,  0 unknown class
        0 too long, 0 too short
      6317 frames output, 381824 bytes
        0 discards, 0 errors
      3 input OLS, 5 LRR, 4 NOS, 0 loop inits
      10 output OLS, 9 LRR, 7 NOS, 0 loop inits
    last clearing of "show interface" counters never
    Member[1] : fc1/1
    Member[2] : fc2/1
    Interface last changed at Wed Dec 17 21:52:14 2014
 

Second Switch-106

san-port-channel 106 is up
    Hardware is Fibre Channel
    Port WWN is 24:6a:00:2a:6a:de:98:40
    Admin port mode is auto, trunk mode is off
    snmp link state traps are enabled
    Port mode is E
    Port vsan is 1
    Speed is 16 Gbps
    1 minute input rate 176 bits/sec, 22 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
    1 minute output rate 304 bits/sec, 38 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec
      6331 frames input, 382448 bytes
        0 discards, 0 errors
        0 CRC,  0 unknown class
        0 too long, 0 too short
      6330 frames output, 408752 bytes
        0 discards, 0 errors
      40 input OLS, 9 LRR, 4 NOS, 0 loop inits
      12 output OLS, 5 LRR, 37 NOS, 0 loop inits
    last clearing of "show interface" counters never
    Member[1] : fc1/1
    Member[2] : fc2/1
    Interface last changed at Wed Dec 17 16:52:00 2014
 

 

vsan 1 interfaces:
    fc1/1             fc2/1             san-port-channel 106

vsan 200 interfaces:
    fc1/2             fc1/3             fc1/4             fc1/5
    fc1/6             fc1/7             fc1/8             fc1/9
    fc1/10            fc1/11            fc1/12            fc1/13
    fc1/14            fc1/15            fc1/16            fc1/17
    fc1/18            fc1/19            fc1/20            fc1/21
    fc1/22            fc1/23            fc1/24            fc1/25
    fc1/26            fc1/27            fc1/28            fc1/29
    fc1/30            fc1/31            fc1/32            fc2/2
    fc2/3             fc2/4             fc2/5             fc2/6
    fc2/7             fc2/8             fc2/9             fc2/10
    fc2/11            fc2/12            fc2/13            fc2/14
    fc2/15            fc2/16

vsan 4079(evfp_isolated_vsan) interfaces:

 

 

 

 

 

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jihicks
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello,

 

Not sure I understand but let me take a shot.  If you want to make sure that VSAN 200 traffic is carried over the port-channel then make sure VSAN 200 exists on both switches and that it is trunked over the port-channel.  The VSAN membership of the port-channel itself is fine as VSAN 1.

 

Best regards,

Jim