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LACP ISSUE ON NEXUS 5548

 

HI,

i have some servers connected to these ports i see port-channel is up....can any one tell me what exactly "[LACP_ST_PORT_MEMBER_COLLECTING_AND_DISTRIBUTING_ENABLED] "  means ????

 

FSM:<Ethernet106/1/13> Transition at 555079 usecs after Fri Jun 20 20:15:20 2014
    Previous state: [LACP_ST_WAIT_FOR_HW_TO_PROGRAM_TRANSMIT_PATH]
    Triggered event: [LACP_EV_PORT_HW_PATH_ENABLED]
    Next state: [LACP_ST_PORT_MEMBER_COLLECTING_AND_DISTRIBUTING_ENABLED]
    Curr state: [LACP_ST_PORT_MEMBER_COLLECTING_AND_DISTRIBUTING_ENABLED]


FSM:<Ethernet106/1/14> Transition at 558271 usecs after Fri Jun 20 20:15:20 2014
    Previous state: [LACP_ST_WAIT_FOR_HW_TO_PROGRAM_TRANSMIT_PATH]
    Triggered event: [LACP_EV_PORT_HW_PATH_ENABLED]
    Next state: [LACP_ST_PORT_MEMBER_COLLECTING_AND_DISTRIBUTING_ENABLED]
    Curr state: [LACP_ST_PORT_MEMBER_COLLECTING_AND_DISTRIBUTING_ENABLED]


FSM:<Ethernet106/1/15> Transition at 655069 usecs after Fri Jun 20 20:15:20 2014
    Previous state: [LACP_ST_WAIT_FOR_HW_TO_PROGRAM_TRANSMIT_PATH]
    Triggered event: [LACP_EV_PORT_HW_PATH_ENABLED]
    Next state: [LACP_ST_PORT_MEMBER_COLLECTING_AND_DISTRIBUTING_ENABLED]
   Curr state: [LACP_ST_PORT_MEMBER_COLLECTING_AND_DISTRIBUTING_ENABLED]


FSM:<Ethernet106/1/16> Transition at 658790 usecs after Fri Jun 20 20:15:20 2014
    Previous state: [LACP_ST_WAIT_FOR_HW_TO_PROGRAM_TRANSMIT_PATH]
    Triggered event: [LACP_EV_PORT_HW_PATH_ENABLED]
    Next state: [LACP_ST_PORT_MEMBER_COLLECTING_AND_DISTRIBUTING_ENABLED]
    Curr state: [LACP_ST_PORT_MEMBER_COLLECTING_AND_DISTRIBUTING_ENABLED]

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Reza Sharifi
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi,

Can you post configs from the both 5ks?

Also, post the output of "sh ether-ch summ"

HTH

Jay Ocampo
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,


As I saw it before, these are just LACP status transition to Curr state: "LACP_ST_PORT_MEMBER_COLLECTING_AND_DISTRIBUTING_ENABLED" which means that LACP is ok. :)

 

When you see any other output from "sh lacp internal event-history interface e1/x " command, better check if this interface  or LACP is flapping .

 

HTH

Jay Ocampo

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