02-13-2009 12:20 AM - edited 03-06-2019 04:01 AM
This is the case. We have a IBM blade chassis with 2 * c3120X switches stacked as normal in blade environment.
Goal is link aggregation from AIX server to blade switches.
We have tried:
802.3ad on AIX side - channel-protocol lacp on switch side and mode active. Result: Port-channel link status "down".
Tried to force etherchannel: AIX server "standard" - Cisco with mode on.
Result: port-channel is up. We got connection. Problem: when shutting a port down that is a member of the channel-group we got ping response from uneven ip address numbers. The other way around, shutting down the other port instead we got ping just from even ip address numbers.
Any suggestions? Please let me know and I will fill in more details if needed.
Regards,
Trond
02-19-2009 03:20 PM
By default, detection is enabled both on CatOS and Cisco IOS Software. It is also possible to monitor the operation of the feature. In order to do this, issue the show spantree statistics mod/port [vlan] command for CatOS. This command show below parameters.
channel_src_mac - Shows the source MAC address of the last BPDU sent or received on the channel
channel src count - Counts the number of BPDUs sent or received with different source MAC addresses
channel OK count - Counts the number of BPDUs sent consecutively with the same MAC address
It show the MAC Address. With the help of MAC address we can easily troubleshoot the IP address issues.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk213/technologies_tech_note09186a008009448d.shtml
02-25-2011 12:16 PM
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