05-27-2014 10:19 AM - edited 03-01-2019 11:41 AM
Hi All,
I have an issue, i created vlan 99 and added the ports and port-channel to the vlan on the ucs fabric interconnects and saved the configs.
To my surprise nothing has changed, they are still on vlan 1 (default).
See my configuration below.
UCS-A# scope eth-uplink
UCS-A /eth-uplink # create vlan EMM_NET 99
UCS-A /eth-storage/vlan* # create member-port a 1 15
UCS-A /eth-storage/vlan* # create member-port a 1 16
UCS-A /eth-storage/vlan* # create member-portchannel a 61
UCS-A /eth-uplink/vlan* # set sharing none
UCS-A /eth-uplink/vlan* # commit-buffer
UCS-A /eth-uplink/vlan #
Or should i only create vlan 99 on the northbound switch (Nexus5548UP) since the Fabric Interconnect is in end-host mode?????????????
Regards,
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05-28-2014 12:44 AM
OK, now you have to give us more detailed information ?
what is you OS ? ESXi ?
And maybe, depending how your host is configured, you should make Vlan 99 as the native vlan !
05-27-2014 11:13 AM
If you create a new Vlan (most likely for both fabrics), it will automatically be included in all uplink trunks ! you don't have to do any special action.
Connect nx-os and do the proper CLI commands, like "show interface brief",... sho interface ...
05-27-2014 10:51 PM
Hi Wdey,
I tried that, still no changes, see the attached screenshots.
Below is the output from the show interface:
EMM-UCS-A(nxos)# show interface eth1/15-16
Ethernet1/15 is up
Hardware: 1000/10000 Ethernet, address: 002a.6a6f.e896 (bia 002a.6a6f.e896)
Description: U: Uplink
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation ARPA
Port mode is trunk
full-duplex, 10 Gb/s, media type is 10G
Beacon is turned off
Input flow-control is off, output flow-control is off
Rate mode is dedicated
Switchport monitor is off
EtherType is 0x8100
Last link flapped 21:30:59
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
30 seconds input rate 1576 bits/sec, 197 bytes/sec, 1 packets/sec
30 seconds output rate 72 bits/sec, 9 bytes/sec, 0 packets/sec
Load-Interval #2: 5 minute (300 seconds)
input rate 1.22 Kbps, 1 pps; output rate 144 bps, 0 pps
RX
3690 unicast packets 8690660 multicast packets 171390 broadcast packets
8865740 input packets 723784844 bytes
0 jumbo packets 0 storm suppression bytes
0 giants 0 input error 0 short frame 0 overrun 0 underrun 0 watchd
og 0 if down drop
0 input with dribble 0 input discard
0 Rx pause
TX
2 unicast packets 565878 multicast packets 21336 broadcast packets
587216 output packets 142538564 bytes
0 jumbo packets
0 output errors 0 collision 0 deferred 0 late collision
0 lost carrier 0 no carrier 0 babble
0 Tx pause
2 interface resets
Ethernet1/16 is up
Hardware: 1000/10000 Ethernet, address: 002a.6a6f.e897 (bia 002a.6a6f.e897)
Description: U: Uplink
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation ARPA
Port mode is trunk
full-duplex, 10 Gb/s, media type is 10G
Beacon is turned off
Input flow-control is off, output flow-control is off
Rate mode is dedicated
Switchport monitor is off
EtherType is 0x8100
Last link flapped 21:30:59
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
30 seconds input rate 464 bits/sec, 58 bytes/sec, 0 packets/sec
30 seconds output rate 72 bits/sec, 9 bytes/sec, 0 packets/sec
Load-Interval #2: 5 minute (300 seconds)
input rate 504 bps, 0 pps; output rate 144 bps, 0 pps
RX
2691 unicast packets 946092 multicast packets 262803 broadcast packets
1211586 input packets 190929407 bytes
0 jumbo packets 0 storm suppression bytes
0 giants 0 input error 0 short frame 0 overrun 0 underrun 0 watchd
og 0 if down drop
0 input with dribble 0 input discard
0 Rx pause
TX
0 unicast packets 565177 multicast packets 26 broadcast packets
565203 output packets 129867445 bytes
0 jumbo packets
0 output errors 0 collision 0 deferred 0 late collision
0 lost carrier 0 no carrier 0 babble
0 Tx pause
2 interface resets
EMM-UCS-A(nxos)#
05-27-2014 11:20 PM
show interface trunk
To display information about all the trunk interfaces, use the show interface trunk command.
show interface [ethernet type/slot | port-channel channel-number] trunk [module number | vlan vlan-id]
05-27-2014 11:35 PM
Hi Wdey,
I'm lil confused there!!! It doesn't take the command
show interface ethernet 1/15 | port-channel 61 trunk 1 | vlan 99
Is that correct???
05-27-2014 11:46 PM
show interface ethernet 1/15 trunk ....
05-28-2014 12:12 AM
EMM-UCS-A(nxos)# show interface ethernet 1/15-16 trunk
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Native Status Port
Vlan Channel
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth1/15 1 trnk-bndl Po61
Eth1/16 1 trnk-bndl Po61
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Vlans Allowed on Trunk
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth1/15 1,99
Eth1/16 1,99
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Vlans Err-disabled on Trunk
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth1/15 none
Eth1/16 none
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port STP Forwarding
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth1/15 none
Eth1/16 none
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth1/15 --
Eth1/16 --
EMM-UCS-A(nxos)# show interface port-channel 61
port-channel61 is up
Hardware: Port-Channel, address: 002a.6a6f.e896 (bia 002a.6a6f.e896)
Description: U: Uplink
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 20000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation ARPA
Port mode is trunk
full-duplex, 10 Gb/s
Beacon is turned off
Input flow-control is off, output flow-control is off
Switchport monitor is off
EtherType is 0x8100
Members in this channel: Eth1/15, Eth1/16
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
30 seconds input rate 2184 bits/sec, 273 bytes/sec, 1 packets/sec
30 seconds output rate 160 bits/sec, 20 bytes/sec, 0 packets/sec
Load-Interval #2: 5 minute (300 seconds)
input rate 1.73 Kbps, 1 pps; output rate 296 bps, 0 pps
RX
6487 unicast packets 9645844 multicast packets 436377 broadcast packets
10088708 input packets 915809390 bytes
0 jumbo packets 0 storm suppression bytes
0 giants 0 input error 0 short frame 0 overrun 0 underrun 0 watchdog 0 if down drop
0 input with dribble 0 input discard
0 Rx pause
TX
2 unicast packets 1131784 multicast packets 21362 broadcast packets
1153148 output packets 272571179 bytes
0 jumbo packets
0 output errors 0 collision 0 deferred 0 late collision
0 lost carrier 0 no carrier 0 babble
0 Tx pause
3 interface resets
EMM-UCS-A(nxos)# sho run int eth1/15-16
!Command: show running-config interface Ethernet1/15-16
!Time: Wed May 28 06:59:10 2014
version 5.0(3)N2(2.11.3a)
interface Ethernet1/15
description U: Uplink
pinning border
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,99
channel-group 61 mode active
no shutdown
interface Ethernet1/16
description U: Uplink
pinning border
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,99
channel-group 61 mode active
no shutdown
05-28-2014 12:31 AM
OK, nice, your Vlan 99 appears !
Is your problem solved ?
05-28-2014 12:45 AM
05-28-2014 12:38 AM
05-28-2014 12:44 AM
OK, now you have to give us more detailed information ?
what is you OS ? ESXi ?
And maybe, depending how your host is configured, you should make Vlan 99 as the native vlan !
05-28-2014 12:53 AM
It worked after i changed i made vlan 99 a native vlan.
Thank you!!!! You're a star
05-28-2014 12:57 AM
Perfect ! Congratulation ! one problem less :-)
Have a nice day
Walter.
05-27-2014 11:21 PM
show interface trunk
To display information about all the trunk interfaces, use the show interface trunk command.
show interface [ethernet type/slot | port-channel channel-number] trunk [module number | vlan vlan-id]
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