10-31-2011 09:25 PM - edited 03-07-2019 03:09 AM
Big problem on the CCNP switching exam test.
Etherchannel issue -
switch 1
int range fa 0/3 - 4
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
channel-protocol 1 mode passive
channel-protocol lacp
switchport trunk native vlan 99
switch 2
int range fa 0/3 - 4
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
channel-protocol 1 mode active
channel-protocol lacp
switchport trunk native vlan 99
Basically I have a native vlan mismatch for both interface 0/3 and 4 on both switches. I tried switchport trunk native vlan 1, same result,I tried having one switch with vlan 99 and one with native vlan 1, still errors. What am I doing wrong, I failed my CCNP switching exam because of this.
10-31-2011 09:50 PM
First I notice that the line
channel-protocol 1 mode passive
should be
channel-group 1 mode passive (same on other int as well, except the passive part)
I am a student to, so Iabbed it up....got the same results, thats when I did a sho in tr and got this...
Switch#SH INTERfaces TRUNK
Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
Fa0/3 on 802.1q trunking 99
Fa0/4 on 802.1q trunking 99
Po1 on 802.1q trunking 1
So when I put the native vlan 99 on Po1, got this :
Switch(config-if)#switchport trunk native vlan 99 (applied to both sides)
Switch(config-if)#end
Switch#
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
sh int tr
Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
Fa0/3 on 802.1q trunking 99
Fa0/4 on 802.1q trunking 99
Looks like this trunk command needs to be on the port channel interface. When I did this, it worked.
So you know, I used PT...that sometimes distorts labs. I will be able to try it on real equipment in the morning.
11-01-2011 09:34 PM
jimmysands73 wrote:
First I notice that the line
channel-protocol 1 mode passive
should be
channel-group 1 mode passive (same on other int as well, except the passive part)
I am a student to, so Iabbed it up....got the same results, thats when I did a sho in tr and got this...
Switch#SH INTERfaces TRUNK
Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
Fa0/3 on 802.1q trunking 99
Fa0/4 on 802.1q trunking 99
Po1 on 802.1q trunking 1
So when I put the native vlan 99 on Po1, got this :
Switch(config-if)#switchport trunk native vlan 99 (applied to both sides)
Switch(config-if)#end
Switch#
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
sh int tr
Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
Fa0/3 on 802.1q trunking 99
Fa0/4 on 802.1q trunking 99
Looks like this trunk command needs to be on the port channel interface. When I did this, it worked.
So you know, I used PT...that sometimes distorts labs. I will be able to try it on real equipment in the morning.
I think that "protocol" instead of "group" is a typo. The switch should give an error if you try to run that command at the first go.
In regards to ether-channel, I simply follow the rule to make sure the Port-channel interface config is exactly matching with the interfaces' switchport config (for eg fa0/3 and 4 in your case).
Hope that helps!
11-01-2011 09:38 AM
Apply native vlan 99 command on the port-channel 1 as well. This should solve the problem.
Jimmy is right.
Cheers
Sweta
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11-01-2011 11:22 PM
I always configure the L2 port-channel before I go ahead with interface channel-group configuration. This helps me to keep the configs in sync, as I have more than a 1000 times, faces problems similar to the above one. .
Take a que and configure all the interfaces as follows:
interface po1
exit
int ra gi0/3-4, po1
sw
sw tr en do
sw mo tr
channel-group 1 mo active(or passive)
no sh
exit
least errors., believe me....
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