Original Message:
Sent: Dec 09, 2020 06:39 AM
From: Florian Ein�dshofer
Subject: Problem with fiber connection between HP5406 and Aruba 8325
Hi Aarón,
your right this a strange behavior. Down you can find the outputs of the commands your mention above. For Troubleshooting with the support, I change the transceiver from 1/1/11 to 1/1/12 and configurated it as a L2 interface. So, in included 1/1/11 and 1/1/12 in the output.
Wingate-2# sh system interface-group
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Group Speed Member Ports Mismatched Ports
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1 10g 1/1/1-1/1/12
2 25g 1/1/13-1/1/24
3 25g 1/1/25-1/1/36
4 25g 1/1/37-1/1/48
Wingate-2# sh int brief
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Port Native Mode Type Enabled Status Reason Speed
VLAN (Mb/s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/2 -- routed SFP-SX yes down Waiting for link --
1/1/3 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/4 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/5 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/6 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/7 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/8 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/9 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/10 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/11 -- routed -- yes down No XCVR installed --
1/1/12 1 access SFP-SX yes up 1000
1/1/13 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/14 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/15 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/16 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/17 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/18 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/19 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/20 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/21 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/22 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/23 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/24 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/25 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/26 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/27 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/28 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/29 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/30 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/31 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/32 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/33 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/34 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/35 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/36 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/37 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/38 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/39 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/40 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/41 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/42 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/43 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/44 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/45 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/46 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/47 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/48 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/49 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/50 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/51 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/52 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/53 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/54 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/55 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
1/1/56 -- routed -- no down No XCVR installed --
loopback1 -- routed -- yes up --
Wingate-2#
Wingate-2# sh interface 1/1/11
Interface 1/1/11 is down
Admin state is up
State information: No XCVR installed
Link transitions: 20
Description: lan
Hardware: Ethernet, MAC Address: b8:d4:e7:40:91:00
IPv4 address 194.94.240.2/25
MTU 1900
Type --
Full-duplex
qos trust none
Speed 0 Mb/s
L3 Counters: Rx Disabled, Tx Disabled
Auto-negotiation is on
Flow-control: off
Error-control: off
Rx
0 input packets 0 bytes
0 input error 0 dropped
0 CRC/FCS
L3:
0 packets, 0 bytes
Tx
220084 output packets 15649676 bytes
0 input error 0 dropped
0 collision
L3:
0 packets, 0 bytes
Wingate-2# sh interface 1/1/12
Interface 1/1/12 is up
Admin state is up
Link transitions: 1
Description:
Hardware: Ethernet, MAC Address: b8:d4:e7:40:91:f1
MTU 1900
Type SFP-SX
Full-duplex
qos trust none
Speed 1000 Mb/s
Auto-negotiation is on
Flow-control: off
Error-control: off
VLAN Mode: access
Access VLAN: 1
Rx
0 input packets 0 bytes
0 input error 0 dropped
0 CRC/FCS
Tx
17623 output packets 2079514 bytes
0 input error 0 dropped
0 collision
TEST-PC5406# sh interfaces b21
Status and Counters - Port Counters for port B21
Name :
MAC Address : 001871-db5bd3
Link Status : Down
Totals (Since boot or last clear) :
Bytes Rx : 316 Bytes Tx : 2,871
Unicast Rx : 0 Unicast Tx : 0
Bcast/Mcast Rx : 2 Bcast/Mcast Tx : 11
Errors (Since boot or last clear) :
FCS Rx : 0 Drops Tx : 0
Alignment Rx : 0 Collisions Tx : 0
Runts Rx : 0 Late Colln Tx : 0
Giants Rx : 0 Excessive Colln : 0
Total Rx Errors : 0 Deferred Tx : 0
Others (Since boot or last clear) :
Discard Rx : 0 Out Queue Len : 0
Unknown Protos : 0
Rates (5 minute weighted average) :
Total Rx (bps) : 0 Total Tx (bps) : 0
Unicast Rx (Pkts/sec) : 0 Unicast Tx (Pkts/sec) : 0
B/Mcast Rx (Pkts/sec) : 0 B/Mcast Tx (Pkts/sec) : 0
Utilization Rx : 0 % Utilization Tx : 0 %
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best wishes Florian
Original Message:
Sent: Dec 09, 2020 04:00 AM
From: Aaron Fuentes Ohnell
Subject: Problem with fiber connection between HP5406 and Aruba 8325
Hi again Florian,
It is rather a strange behaviour. I didn't notice that you preconfigured this: system interface-group 1 speed 10g
.
Checking this link may help -> https://community.arubanetworks.com/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MID=27911 It explains what the interface-group does and how to troubleshoot it. The interesting commands (to run in the 8325) are:
sh system interface-group
sh int brief
Also on both switches show run interface xxx (with the involved ports) and give us the output to check it out.
If nothing interesting comes out of it I would recommend you upgrading to the latest availabla firmware and then performing a zeroize to have a totally clean and fresh install.
If it's on a production environment bare in mind that this takes a long time (20 minutes iirc). It would not be the first time that zeroizing a switch resolves issues as it may have come with some faulty configs (system wise) from factory.
Hope you can find out the issue!
Cheers,
Aarón
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Aaron Fuentes Ohnell
Original Message:
Sent: Dec 08, 2020 10:18 AM
From: Florian Ein�dshofer
Subject: Problem with fiber connection between HP5406 and Aruba 8325
Hi Aarón,
Unfortunately, the problem is still accruing.
Thank you for your successes but I try it with different cable and transceiver and it still is not working.
But if I try to connect the 8325 to a 2510 with the same cable and transceiver with are not working to the 5406 I get a link right away. Same if I try the connection from the 5406 to the 2510 or another switch with the same cable and transceiver is just works.
I opened a case with the support but so far, I got no solution from there.
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best wishes Florian
Original Message:
Sent: Dec 04, 2020 10:07 AM
From: Aaron Fuentes Ohnell
Subject: Problem with fiber connection between HP5406 and Aruba 8325
Hello Florian,
You probably already have figured it out but just in case here are my two cents. In your case only the port of the 8325 is up, that indicates that the light emitted by the 8325 through the fiber optic is not reaching the 5406, probably due a faulty fiber or tranceiver.
To validate this simply change the order of splices of fiber, in the 8325 put the Rx cable to Tx and viceversa and do the same on the 5406, if now the 5406 B21 port comes up that means that you have a faulty cable.
To check if the transceivers are ok, make a physical loopback with a single LC-LC cable, plug Rx and Tx on the same transceiver, if the port does not not come up then there is an issue with the transceiver.
Also check the Rx signal on the 5406 side:
show interf B21 transceiver details -> this will show you if there is any light reaching the port or not
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Aarón
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Aaron Fuentes Ohnell
Original Message:
Sent: Nov 23, 2020 02:04 AM
From: Florian Ein�dshofer
Subject: Problem with fiber connection between HP5406 and Aruba 8325
Hi Davide,
here are some show .. commands.
8325(config)# sh interface 1/1/11
Interface 1/1/11 is up
Admin state is up
Link transitions: 19
Description: lan
Hardware: Ethernet, MAC Address: b8:d4:e7:40:91:00
IPv4 address X.X.X.X/XX
MTU 1500
Type SFP-SX
Full-duplex
qos trust none
Speed 1000 Mb/s
L3 Counters: Rx Disabled, Tx Disabled
Auto-negotiation is on
Flow-control: off
Error-control: off
Rx
1 packets 158 bytes
0 errors 0 dropped
0 CRC/FCS
L3:
0 packets, 0 bytes
Tx
67180 packets 4776976 bytes
0 errors 0 dropped
0 collision
L3:
0 packets, 0 bytes
8325(config)# sh interface 1/1/11 transceiver
------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Type Product Serial Part
Number Number Number
------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/11 SFP-SX J4858D CN99KC53FS 1990-4415
5406# sh interfaces b21
Status and Counters - Port Counters for port B21
Name :
MAC Address : 001871-db5bd3
Link Status : Down
Totals (Since boot or last clear) :
Bytes Rx : 0 Bytes Tx : 0
Unicast Rx : 0 Unicast Tx : 0
Bcast/Mcast Rx : 0 Bcast/Mcast Tx : 0
Errors (Since boot or last clear) :
FCS Rx : 0 Drops Tx : 0
Alignment Rx : 0 Collisions Tx : 0
Runts Rx : 0 Late Colln Tx : 0
Giants Rx : 0 Excessive Colln : 0
Total Rx Errors : 0 Deferred Tx : 0
Others (Since boot or last clear) :
Discard Rx : 0 Out Queue Len : 0
Unknown Protos : 0
Rates (5 minute weighted average) :
Total Rx (bps) : 0 Total Tx (bps) : 0
Unicast Rx (Pkts/sec) : 0 Unicast Tx (Pkts/sec) : 0
B/Mcast Rx (Pkts/sec) : 0 B/Mcast Tx (Pkts/sec) : 0
Utilization Rx : 0 % Utilization Tx : 0 %
5406# sh tech transceivers
transceivers
Transceiver Technical Information:
Port # | Type | Prod # | Serial # | Part #
-------+-----------+------------+------------------+----------
A21 | 1000LX | J4859C | MY217VN0NR | 1990-3656
A22 | 1000LX | J4859C | MY222VN856 | 1990-3656
B21 | 1000SX | J4858D | CN99KC548T | 1990-4415
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best wishes Florian
Original Message:
Sent: Nov 20, 2020 08:18 AM
From: Davide Poletto
Subject: Problem with fiber connection between HP5406 and Aruba 8325
Hi Florian, few more show ... commands? like, as example, show interface 1/1/11 transceiver detail (on the Aruba 8325)? a similar command on the HP 5406zl? it's difficult to diagnose without a basic diagnostic.
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Davide Poletto
Original Message:
Sent: Nov 20, 2020 07:26 AM
From: Florian Ein�dshofer
Subject: Problem with fiber connection between HP5406 and Aruba 8325
HI @parnassus
Sorry my bad, you right I forgot to involve the interface on the 5406.
On the 5406 I use the Port B21 at the moment and on the 8325 it is the 1/1/11interface.
Actorly I don't use SFP+ modules, I use J4858D modules on both switches.
The right vlans are not set jet because the 5406 is in a productive environment so I use the default vlan to test the Link. The Trunk Ports belong to the Productive side of things and are working fine 😉
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best wishes Florian
Original Message:
Sent: Nov 20, 2020 07:10 AM
From: Davide Poletto
Subject: Problem with fiber connection between HP5406 and Aruba 8325
Hi @thi_flo!
It's not entirely clear to me what ports are really involved, especially watchin the HP 5406zl configuration you pasted.
Aruba 8325 side you wrote about 1/1/11 (operating at 10Gbps in routed mode). What's about on Aruba 5406 side? I doubt there is an HP 5406zl Module with 24 ports all operating at the same 10Gbps speed.
At best, IIRC, the old HP 5400zl supports these 10G (SFP+) modules only:
- HP ProCurve 2-Port SFP+/ 2-Port CX4 10-GbE yl Module (J9312A)
- HP ProCurve 4-Port 10GbE SFP+ zl Module (J9309A)
So, considering only SFP+ ports, there should be a module with 2 or 4 10Gbps SFP+ ports (and its SFP+ transceivers) with ports numbered Xn where X is the Slot letter and n is the port number...n=1-4...or something very similar).
Then you posted about Port Trunking logical interfaces Trk1 and Trk2 made of - I'm quite sure - 1Gbps RJ45 ports aggregated...this is a nonsense...I mean...(2x1Gbps) LACP or single 1Gbps ports on HP 5406zl side and a single 10Gbps Routed port on Aruba 8250 side...there is some confusion going on here.
Could you clarify a little bit better (ports, transceivers, vlan, etc.)?
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Davide Poletto
Original Message:
Sent: Nov 20, 2020 04:34 AM
From: Florian Ein�dshofer
Subject: Problem with fiber connection between HP5406 and Aruba 8325
I try to establish a connection over fiber between one of my HP5406 and an Aruba 8325.
The 8325 is showing that the Link is active but the 5406 is telling me the Link is down.
The 5406 is running Software Version K.16.02.0031
And the 8325 is running GL.10.04.3031
If try different GIBICs and different cables.
Below the Interface configurations
8325:
system interface-group 1 speed 10g
!interface group 1 contains ports 1/1/1-1/1/12
interface 1/1/11
no shutdown
description lan
ip address X.X.X.X/XX
vrrp 1 address-family ipv4
5406:
no cdp enable A1-A2,A4,A6-A24,B1-B2,B4,B6-B24,C1-C24,D1-D24,Trk1-Trk2
trunk A3,B3 trk1 lacp
trunk A5,B5 trk2 lacp
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
no untagged A1,A21-A24,B22-B24,Trk1-Trk2
untagged A2,A4,A6-A20,B1-B2,B4,B6-B21,C1-C24,D1-D24
no ip address
exit
Has someone an idea how to resolve the issues?
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best wishes Florian
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