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LACP troubleshooting tips 6 If a Brocade-based dynamic trunk is configured on a link and the link is not able to join the LAG: • Make sure that both ends of the link are configured as Brocade for trunk type. • Make sure that both ends of the link are not configured for passive mode. They must be configured as either active/active, active/passive, or passive/active. • Make sure that the port-channel interface is in the administrative "up" state by ensuring that the no shutdown command was entered on the interface on both ends of the link. • Make sure that the links that are part of the LAG are connected to the same neighboring switch. • Make sure that the system ID of the switches connected by the link is unique. This can be verified by entering the show lacp sys-id command on both switches. • Make sure that LACPDUs are being received and transmitted on both ends of the link and there are no error PDUs. This can be verified by entering the show lacp port-channel-num counters command and looking at the rx and tx statistics. The statistics should be incrementing and should not be at zero or a fixed value. If the PDU rx count is not incrementing, check the interface for possible CRC errors by entering the show interface link-name command on the neighboring switch. • Make sure that the fiber length of the link has a deskew value of 7 microseconds. If it does not, the link will not be able to join the LAG and the following RASLOG message is generated: Deskew calculation failed for link . When a link has this problem, the show port-channel command displays the following: Mux machine state : Deskew not OK. If a Brocade-based static trunk is configured on a link and the link is not able to join the LAG: • Make sure that both ends of the link are configured as Brocade for trunk type and verify that the mode is "on." • Make sure that the port-channel interface is in the administrative "up" state by ensuring that the no shutdown command was entered on the interface on both ends of the link. If a standards-based static trunk is configured on a link and the link is not able to join the LAG: • Make sure that both ends of the link are configured as standard for trunk type and verify that the mode is "on." • Make sure that the port-channel interface is in the administrative "up" state by ensuring that the no shutdown command was entered on the interface on both ends of the link. Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide 79 53-1001346-01

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53-1001346-01
LACP troubleshooting tips
6
If a Brocade-based dynamic trunk is configured on a link and the link is not able to join the LAG:
Make sure that both ends of the link are configured as
Brocade
for trunk type.
Make sure that both ends of the link
are not
configured for
passive
mode. They must be
configured as either
active
/
active
,
active
/
passive
, or
passive
/
active
.
Make sure that the port-channel interface is in the administrative “up” state by ensuring that
the
no shutdown
command was entered on the interface on both ends of the link.
Make sure that the links that are part of the LAG are connected to the same neighboring
switch.
Make sure that the system ID of the switches connected by the link is unique. This can be
verified by entering the
show lacp sys-id
command on both switches.
Make sure that LACPDUs are being received and transmitted on both ends of the link and
there are no error PDUs. This can be verified by entering the
show lacp
port-channel-num
counters
command and looking at the rx and tx statistics. The statistics should be
incrementing and should not be at zero or a fixed value. If the PDU rx count is not
incrementing, check the interface for possible CRC errors by entering the
show interface
link-name
command on the neighboring switch.
Make sure that the fiber length of the link has a deskew value of 7 microseconds. If it does not,
the link will not be able to join the LAG and the following RASLOG message is generated:
Deskew calculation failed for link <link-name>
.
When a link has this problem, the
show port-channel
command displays the following:
Mux machine state : Deskew not OK.
If a Brocade-based static trunk is configured on a link and the link is not able to join the LAG:
Make sure that both ends of the link are configured as
Brocade
for trunk type and verify that
the mode is “on.”
Make sure that the port-channel interface is in the administrative “up” state by ensuring that
the
no shutdown
command was entered on the interface on both ends of the link.
If a standards-based static trunk is configured on a link and the link is not able to join the LAG:
Make sure that both ends of the link are configured as
standard
for trunk type and verify that
the mode is “on.”
Make sure that the port-channel interface is in the administrative “up” state by ensuring that
the
no shutdown
command was entered on the interface on both ends of the link.