07-30-2014 12:17 PM - edited 03-07-2019 08:13 PM
I've run into an odd issue with port aggregation where I decided to remove a port from a port channel and put it into another but in my SNMP tool it still belongs to the old port channel and the new simultaneously.
The port channel was created by using:
(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/22
(config-if)#switchport mode trunk
(config-if)#channel-group 1 mode active
And then changed through
(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/22
(config-if)#no channel-group 1 mode active
(config-if)#channel-group 2 mode active
I also get this when I pull information on etherchannel.
#show interfaces gigabitEthernet 1/0/22 etherchannel
Port state = Up Mstr Assoc In-Bndl
Channel group = 2 Mode = Active Gcchange = -
Port-channel = Po2 GC = - Pseudo port-channel = Po2
Port index = 0 Load = 0x00 Protocol = LACP
Flags: S - Device is sending Slow LACPDUs F - Device is sending fast LACPDUs.
A - Device is in active mode. P - Device is in passive mode.
Local information:
LACP port Admin Oper Port Port
Port Flags State Priority Key Key Number State
Gi1/0/22 SA bndl 32768 0x2 0x2 0x117 0x3D
Partner's information:
LACP port Admin Oper Port Port
Port Flags Priority Dev ID Age key Key Number State
Gi1/0/22 SA 32768 0817.35e4.2c80 26s 0x0 0x2 0x118 0x3D
Age of the port in the current state: 164d:21h:32m:44s
Could this be an issue with my snmp tool (observium) or are there any additional steps for removing a port from a channel-group? Switch restart?
System image file is "flash:c2960s-universalk9-mz.150-2.SE4.bin"
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07-30-2014 05:14 PM
Hi,
I would say that this is related to the snmp tool, once you remove the port from the previous channel and added to the new it will belong to that one only, there is no way that an interface will below to 2 different port channels.
Also there is no need to restart the switch or anything like that, you can use the following commands to confirm that the interface is now part of the new channel group:
Show etherchannel summary
Show run interface gi1/0/22
With those commands you will see that the interface belongs to channel group 2, and the command you attached above shows that the interface belongs to po2.
Hope this helps
07-30-2014 05:14 PM
Hi,
I would say that this is related to the snmp tool, once you remove the port from the previous channel and added to the new it will belong to that one only, there is no way that an interface will below to 2 different port channels.
Also there is no need to restart the switch or anything like that, you can use the following commands to confirm that the interface is now part of the new channel group:
Show etherchannel summary
Show run interface gi1/0/22
With those commands you will see that the interface belongs to channel group 2, and the command you attached above shows that the interface belongs to po2.
Hope this helps
07-31-2014 07:25 AM
Thanks Leo,
This does seem most plausible. I did try removing the switch and rrd-data from observium although this did not change the report of double port-channel membership when device was added again. When I have more time I will try moving it to another snmp tool to see if it changes.
Marking your answer as correct as it is the most likely explanation although I haven't yet verified it.
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