When I add a second port to a existing LAG it is immediately disabled, why?
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07-16-2020 04:20 AM
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Everything appears to be correctly configured for some reason upon addition of the secondary port to the LAG it disables. I have tried everything short of completely eliminating the lag and reconfiguration but would like to avoid that if at all possible.
Everything appears to be correctly configured for some reason upon addition of the secondary port to the LAG it disables. I have tried everything short of completely eliminating the lag and reconfiguration but would like to avoid that if at all possible.
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07-16-2020 04:53 AM
Not sure if I can help.....however it might help if you identify the Product\model type you are referring to.......the version of code\OS that you are running on the platform and device is on the other end of that LAG.
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07-16-2020 05:06 AM
Source
ICX7750-48XGF
SW: Version 08.0.70cT203
Receiving
ICX7450
SW: Version 08.0.30rT211
ICX7750-48XGF
SW: Version 08.0.70cT203
Receiving
ICX7450
SW: Version 08.0.30rT211
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07-16-2020 05:07 AM
Hi Michael,
Well, Not sure it detects a potential loop, Do u see any error message when lag is disabled ?
Thanks
Jijo
Well, Not sure it detects a potential loop, Do u see any error message when lag is disabled ?
Thanks
Jijo
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07-16-2020 05:22 AM
I do not see anything on the log that pertains to either of the ports int he LAG

