01-27-2021 05:20 AM
Hello,
I am trying to connect a x460G2 stack to a VSP7400 cluster using this configuration with no luck.
While both links are up on both sides communication is not happening.
x460G2
enable sharing 1:49 grouping 1:49,2:29 algorithm address-based L2 lacp
VSP7400 config is identical on both cluster members
mlt 3 enable
mlt 3 member 1/3
mlt 3 encapsulation dot1q
interface mlt 3
smlt
fa
fa enable
no fa message-authentication
exit
lacp smlt-sys-id 20:9e:f7:8f:6c:03
lacp enable
interface GigabitEthernet 1/3
default-vlan-id 0
no shutdown
lacp key 3 aggregation enable timeout-time short
no spanning-tree mstp force-port-state enable
exit
What am I missing?
Thank you,
Klaus
01-29-2021 09:29 AM
Hello Klaus,
glad if we could help. Thank you for your feedback.
01-29-2021 09:18 AM
01-29-2021 09:02 AM
Hi Stephan, Mig,
Thank you again for sharing your knowledge.
Just confirming that today it saved my back when the link didn’t come up due to a key mismatch.
Klaus
01-28-2021 09:23 PM
Hi Klaus,
On top of the advantages mentioned by Stephan I would like to add another one that can make the difference.
If you configure ports 1 & 2 with lacp key 201 and port 3 & 4 with lacp key 203 you protect yourself from wrong patching.
If by mistake you mix the patches from port 1,2 and 3,4, the LACP cannot come up on the faulty cable because the keys will not match on cables coming from different LACP links.
It is like playing with the ethertype (or other parameters) when configuring VLACP.
Mig