11-06-2018 11:32 AM - edited 03-08-2019 04:33 PM
First off i want to say not a networking guy so sorry ahead of time. Here is the situation i am facing.
Switch a has a fiber line and an Ethernet line running to switch B. We want to have both lines up and running in the case of the fiber line getting broken " has happened once already " .. The issue i am running into is as soon as i put the fiber line " the main line that is configured and currently passing traffic " into a channel-group i lose connection to the switch and no traffic is passed on either the fiber line or the Ethernet line.
Below are the simple configs on said ports and switches that from a previous post was told would work " but isnt "
Swtich A config
interface Port-channel1
description uplink to 1st floor
!
interface tengigabitethernet 9/1
description uplink to 1st floor
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,70,71
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
!
interface GigabitEthernet 8/31
description uplink to 1st floor
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,70,71
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
With the same commands being set on the respective ports of switch B
Again as soon as the channel-group command is entered on the fiber port all connectivity is lost to switch A.
Any help is greatly appriciated.
Thanks in advance
11-06-2018 11:55 AM
The problem is that you are putting a 1Gig interface and 10Gig interface in that Portchannel. In order for the Portchannel to work correctly, the speed and duplex of both interfaces must be the same. So, use 2 10Gig or 2 1Gig.
HTH
interface tengigabitethernet 9/1
interface GigabitEthernet 8/31
11-06-2018 11:57 AM
Hi Reza,
Thanks for the quick reply. From my understanding and some reading it should still be doable if i can set one as primary and the other as a secondary port. Please correct me if i am wrong as well as i could be talking nonsense
11-06-2018 03:04 PM
11-06-2018 03:05 PM
Hi,
You can't have a mix of different speed in a Portchannel.
The physical interfaces could be copper or fiber but the speed of the interfaces need to be the same.
From Cisco config gude:
HTH
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