01-19-2017 12:08 AM - edited 03-18-2019 07:33 AM
Hi everyone,
I'm managing an UCS system running firmware version 3.1(2b).
Currently, there are a pair of port-channel displaying state down when checking by CLI or monitored by Solarwind (portchannel 1440 & 1441 in attached images).
CLI logs on FI-A:
# show port-channel summary
....
1440 Po1440(SD) Eth NONE Eth7/1/5(D)
1441 Po1441(SD) Eth NONE Eth7/1/6(D)....
CLI logs on FI-B:
# show port-channel summary
.....
1490 Po1490(SD) Eth NONE Eth7/1/5(D)
1491 Po1491(SD) Eth NONE Eth7/1/6(D)....
Full show log is attached.
There is no blade in slot 7/5 & 7/6.
There is no alert on UCSM & all other port-channels are up.
Can anybody advise us what is the problem here?
Thanks and regards,
Mr Busy
01-19-2017 12:50 AM
Please do "show interface pc...." to see all the members !
what show show cdp neighbours !
is this a vpc ?
https://supportforums.cisco.com/video/11931936/implementing-vlans-and-port-channel-ucs-system
01-19-2017 12:57 AM
As I know, these are internal port-channel created by UCS.
show interface port-channel ...
already included in log file:
XXXXXX-FI-A(nxos)# show interface port-channel 1440
port-channel1440 is down (No operational members)
Hardware: Port-Channel, address: 0000.0000.0000 (bia 0000.0000.0000)....
XXXXXX-FI-A(nxos)# show interface port-channel 14401
port-channel1441 is down (No operational members)
Hardware: Port-Channel, address: 0000.0000.0000 (bia 0000.0000.0000)...
XXXXXX-FI-B(nxos)# show interface port-channel 1490
port-channel1490 is down (No operational members)...
XXXXXX-FI-B(nxos)# show interface port-channel 14901
port-channel1491 is down (No operational members)....
01-19-2017 01:04 AM
Did you configure pc between IOM and FI ?
01-19-2017 01:12 AM
Hi Walter Dey,
Yes, we configured port channel between IOM &FI.
IOM: 2204, plugged all 4 ports with twinax cable
FI: 6248
01-19-2017 05:34 PM
Hi all,
Found the reason. Fex ports of those po are mapped to a blade that is not installed OS, so their state should be down (as I understand).
But could you explain what is the meaning of calling these ports "Port-channel"?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Port- Type Protocol Member Ports
Channel
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
1400 Po1400(SU) Eth NONE Eth3/1/9(P)
1401 Po1401(SU) Eth NONE Eth3/1/10(P)...
Is there anyone understanding the naming here?
01-20-2017 12:02 AM
A very nice explanation can be found in
http://www.tbijlsma.com/2012/03/how-ucs-achieves-80gbe-of-bandwidth-per-blade/
where you see an implied pc of 2 backplane links between 2204 and VIC-1280, resp 4 backplane links between 2208 and VIC-1280. They of course only show up, if a OS is installed.
01-20-2017 12:27 AM
Hi Walter Dey,
Thanks for the reference. I have read it.
Given the fact when using a set of VIC 1340, 1380 + IOM 2204, we have 4 link between blade and IOM pair (2 for each one). And those 4 links are implied as port-channels as shown in logs.
But when reading B200-M4 specsheet, I found another diagram as in attached file, where there are only 2 port channels, each port-channel bundle 1 link from 1340 and 1 link from 1380. So which one is correct?
Thanks
01-20-2017 12:53 AM
Between each blade, there is one pc to the left resp. right IOM.
The number of links per pc is determined by the IOM model: 2204 : 2 , 2208 : 4
And the VIC1240/1280 resp. 1340/1380 have each 2 traces for left, resp right IOM
01-20-2017 07:44 AM
Right, that's what makes me confused.
How can I show the 2 port-channel in vic_1340_1380_and_iom2204.png? I think there should be only 1 port-channel viewing from each FI.
01-20-2017 01:13 PM
Hi Chu
Just for clarification: there are pc between blade and IOM (over the traces of the chassis backplane) AND different pc between IOM and FI.
Walter.
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