I am banging my head against the table trying to get my management IP routing across a LACP lag from my 220 a Dell F10 switch.
In my early troubelshooting, I was just trying to get pinging working, which it still is not over a LAG. I was able to get it working by just 'tagging' the traffic over a regular fiber port.
I've looked at many different articles on GTAC, and other stuff on the interwebs.
If I plug in a laptop configured for the network of the management address, I can access the web portal.
Here is my latest attempt.
!Current Configuration:
!
!System Description "Extreme 220-Series 12GE, 2 10GbE SFP+ ports, 1 Fixed AC PSU, L3 Switching, 1.2.3.5, Linux 3.6.5, U-Boot 2012.10-00003-g56c397c (Mar 28 2017 - 15:11:08)"
!System Software Version "1.2.3.5"
!System Up Time "0 days 1 hrs 32 mins 50 secs"
!Additional Packages FASTPATH QOS,FASTPATH IPv6 Management,FASTPATH Stacking,FASTPATH Routing
!Current SNTP Synchronized Time: SNTP Client Mode Is Disabled
!
network protocol none
network parms 172.16.100.2 255.255.0.0 172.16.100.1
serviceport protocol none
serviceport ip 10.20.0.2 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
vlan database
vlan 2,90
vlan routing 2 1
vlan routing 90 2
exit
network mgmt_vlan 2
ip ssh server enable
no ip telnet server enable
configure
stack
member 1 1
exit
slot 1/0 1
set slot power 1/0
no set slot disable 1/0
ip routing
line console
exit
line telnet
exit
line ssh
exit
interface 1/0/13
addport 0/3/1
exit
interface 1/0/14
addport 0/3/1
exit
!
interface 1/0/5
vlan pvid 2
vlan participation include 2
exit
interface lag 1
no port-channel static
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk native vlan 2
switchport trunk allowed vlan 2,90
exit
interface vlan 2
routing
exit
interface vlan 90
routing
ip address 172.17.90.4 255.255.255.0
exit
router rip
exit
exit