09-25-2012 02:30 PM - edited 03-07-2019 09:06 AM
Hi, new on here, so please take it easy on me..
I am looking for some ideas regarding a config I have been having issues with today.
A site that i am responsible for has the following equipment installed:
2 x 3750G Switches configured as a stack using Stackwise - Collapsed Core/Distribution Layer
5 x 2960G Switches as Access Layer switches
WAN connections into the Core/Distribution Layer are all Gigabit Ethernet over Fibre.
This is a dedicated CCTV Network with 50 Cameras all streaming video into the Core (decoders connected to access switches)
Each 2960G has 2 links to the Core/Distribution 3750G Switches, 1 to each switch - Gigabit
I'm running rapid-pvst on all switches, so spanning tree is blocking one of the ports and effectively halving the 2 gig bandwidth. Next year our customer is going to add in a further 50 - 60 cameras.
After monitoring the current loading on the ports in use, we have suggested to the customer that the 2 connections to each should be Ether-channeled together.
The documentation for the Stackwise feature says the following:
Cross-Stack EtherChannel Connections
Because all the ports in a stack behave as one logical unit, EtherChannel technology can operate across multiple physical devices in the stack. Cisco IOS Software can aggregate up to eight separate physical ports from any switches in the stack into one logical channel uplink. Up to 48 EtherChannel groups are supported on a stack.
Great!
Until I try to configure it!!!!!!!!!!!!
on the 3750G Stack
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/19
description 1ASW1_23
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
switchport nonegotiate
channel-group 1 mode on
interface GigabitEthernet2/0/19
description 1ASW1_24
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
switchport nonegotiate
channel-group 1 mode on
First interface takes commands no problem, keep getting the message that etherchannel cannot be configured across different switches in a stack when i try to put the second interface commands on.
Anybody else had this problem?
Any ideas would be welcome.
Thanks
Mark.
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09-25-2012 03:48 PM
Hi Mark,
Do you get the same error when you configure the link with LACP?
channel-group 1 mode active
Also, what version of IOS are you running. A code upgrade may fix this issue.
For cross-stack EtherChannel configurations, ensure that all ports targeted for the EtherChannel are either configured for LACP or are manually configured to be in the channel group using the
channel-group
channel-group-number
mode on
interface configuration command. The PAgP protocol is not supported on cross- stack EtherChannels.
HTH
09-25-2012 03:48 PM
Hi Mark,
Do you get the same error when you configure the link with LACP?
channel-group 1 mode active
Also, what version of IOS are you running. A code upgrade may fix this issue.
For cross-stack EtherChannel configurations, ensure that all ports targeted for the EtherChannel are either configured for LACP or are manually configured to be in the channel group using the
channel-group
channel-group-number
mode on
interface configuration command. The PAgP protocol is not supported on cross- stack EtherChannels.
HTH
09-25-2012 04:13 PM
Hi Reza and Thank You,
That answers my question, I had 2 ports in Port Channel 1 (ports 1 and 2) using channel-group 1 mode desirable, and I was trying to set these ports up, so I could migrate to the new ports, and disconnect the current ports after the new ports were up (having a network re-config and tidy up). This answers my question perfectly. You truly are a star!!
Cheers
Mark
09-25-2012 04:21 PM
Mark,
Glad to help, and thanks for the kind words and rating!!
Reza
09-25-2012 04:41 PM
hello, i suppose that you will use vlan with SVIs for intervlan routing on the core 3750G stackwise. you will use etherchannel uplink to connct each access switchs with the core. you have a possibility to use LACP or PAGnP for link bundling. 2960 are L2 switch else you need to use 802.1q trunk to transport each Vlan for access to core layer. you need to configure on the core the loadsharing mecanisme accross each etherchannel like mac-src-des or mac-src or mac-des only.
good luk
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Posted by WebUser Adil Taleb from Cisco Support Community App
09-25-2012 05:01 PM
you have a possibility to use LACP or PAGnP for link bundling
This is actally not the case. Cross stack 3750s do not support PAGP.
auto
Places a port into a passive negotiating state, in which the port responds to PAgP packets it receives but does not start PAgP packet negotiation. This setting minimizes the transmission of PAgP packets.
desirable
This mode is not supported when the EtherChannel members are from different switches in the switch stack (cross-stack EtherChannel).
Places a port into an active negotiating state, in which the port starts negotiations with other ports by sending PAgP packets.
This mode is not supported when the EtherChannel members are from different switches in the switch stack (cross-stack EtherChannel).
HTH
09-26-2012 01:01 PM
Hi Reza,
Just a quick reply to say that I have configured this today, 5 cross stack Etherchannels from core 3750 stack, one to each access switch. Once I took off the PAgP, configuring was a breeze.
Many thanks again for your quick reply, saved me a whole lot of grief.
Cheers
Mark
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09-26-2012 01:04 PM
Hi Mark,
Glad to help
Good Luck!!
Reza
09-26-2012 06:48 PM
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If you believe you need to have a dual Etherchannel to handle additional cameras, will one gig link provide enough bandwidth if there's a link failure or 3750 stack member failure?
BTW, you may need to change the load balancing algorithm to optimally use multiple links.
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