‎04-23-2020 09:42 AM
Hi. Does anyone have standards/config for a VSP cluster connection to 3rd party switch cluster with LACP? The 3rd party will be HP/Aruba or Dell switches. I see some loops when 1 of the 3rd party switches are rebooted. Any ideas perhaps?
Thx.
‎04-24-2020 07:41 AM
Thank you Mig.
On the VSP side spanning-tree was disabled. I found that the Dell switch side was not. Also the Dell side was running spanning-tree mode VLAN instead of port which I changed. This seems to have solved the issue.
Regards,
Riaan
‎04-24-2020 07:22 AM
Hi,
Never forget to disable spanning tree on SMLT links.
I use this to MLT+LACP for a Cisco switches:
mlt 137 enable name TO-CISCO-SWITCH1
 mlt 137 encapsulation dot1q
 mlt 138 enable name TO-CISCO-SWITCH2
 mlt 138 encapsulation dot1q
interface mlt 137
 smlt
 lacp enable key 137
 exit
interface mlt 138
 smlt
 lacp enable key 138
 exit
interface GigabitEthernet 1/37
 default-vlan-id 0
 name "TO-CISCO-SWITCH1"
 lacp key 137 aggregation enable partner-key 137 partner-port-priority 32768 partner-system-priority 32768 timeout-time short
 lacp enable
 no spanning-tree mstp  force-port-state enable
 y
 exit
interface GigabitEthernet 1/38
 default-vlan-id 0
 name "TO-CISCO-SWITCH2"
 lacp key 138 aggregation enable partner-key 138 partner-port-priority 32768 partner-system-priority 32768 timeout-time short
 lacp enable
 no spanning-tree mstp  force-port-state enable
 y
 exit
And I used this to MLT+LACP to a Cisco router
#
# MLT CONFIGURATION
 mlt 203 enable name CiscoRouter
 mlt 203 encapsulation dot1q
 interface mlt 203
 smlt
 lacp enable key 203
 exit
 #
 # VLAN CONFIGURATION
 vlan mlt 100 203
 vlan mlt 101 203
 vlan mlt 110 203
 vlan mlt 115 203
 vlan mlt 246 203
# PORT CONFIGURATION - PHASE II
 #
 interface GigabitEthernet 2/3
 lacp key 203 aggregation enable
 lacp enable
 exit
Mig
