02-20-2014 01:18 AM - edited 03-07-2019 06:19 PM
Hi all,
This last weekend I tried to replace a stack of 3750G's with a stack of new 3850's.
The stack of switches has 2 fibre uplinks to the core switches (4503-E).
It didn't go well, and I had to revert the project.
The stack was all pre-configured in the workshop but could not be tested on the live LAN. When I connected it , I first connected up 1 of the 2 uplinks. The link went to UP status, and I could see the remote core switch via CDP, but it would not learn the VLANs (VTP was setup correctly), and looking at the port on the switch, it flashed green, went solid green, then flashed amber slowly. This cycled continuously, whilst the link status remained up and no errors were logged by either switch.
I debugged spanning-tree but nothing stood out. I tried a replacement SFP, and a different slot but no difference.
I re-connected one of the old 3750's and immediately the link came up stable, and everything was fine.
I then erased the config on the new stack, and simply set the fibre port as trunk, with udld enabled (matching the remote end) (neither switch supports ISL, so the trunk is dot1q). The same issue persisted.
Last night I spent a few hours in the office investigating. I grabbed a spare 3560G from the store, configured a fibre port as a trunk, and connected this to the 3850's, and this worked fine. I then provisioned a new fibre port on the core 4503-E and connected this up using brand new fibre tails, but had exactly the same issues as described above.
The switches were running cat3k_caa-iosd-universalk9.SPA.150-1.EX3, and I have upgraded them to cat3k_caa-universalk9.SPA.03.03.01.SE.150-1.EZ1.bin as part of my troubleshooting but this has not made a difference.
Does anyone have any advice? I am starting to wish I spec'd 3750X's instead!!
Thanks
02-20-2014 06:16 AM
Tim,
From the 3850 install guide
What kind of SFPs are in the 3850
What kind if GBICs are in the 4500
What is the spec of your fibre cable & patches
Regards,
Alex.
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02-20-2014 12:56 PM
Thanks Alex,
I read that from the instal guide, but as it wasn't a constant amber flashing I wasn't sure. And the fact that the same fibres, and during testing same GBIC, were in use.
Module in the 3850 is GLC-SX-MMD=, but I also tested using a GLC-SX-MM
Module in the 4503 I cannot confirm at the moment, as I am at home.
I will try to establish the spec. of the fibre and patches tomorrow.
Thanks
Tim
02-20-2014 01:20 PM
Post the configuration for the physical interfaces and the port channel interfaces of both appliances.
Post the output to the command "sh etherchannel
02-20-2014 01:23 PM
Hi, there is no etherchannel in this configuration. The stack of 3850's connect to a pair of 4503-E's, which do not have VSS capabailities.
Thanks!
02-20-2014 02:11 PM
Sorry. I misread your posts.
Post the configuration of the interfaces of both switches.
Post the "sh interface
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