Hi all,
today I was configuring a vsf between 2 switches.
So the first switch I configured this:
(config)# vsf member 1 link 1 ethernet 1
All configuration on this port has been removed and port is placed in VSF mode.
(config)# vsf member 1 link 2 ethernet 2
All configuration on this port has been removed and port is placed in VSF mode.
(config)# wr m
(config)# vsf enable domain 1
This will save the current configuration and reboot the switch.
Continue (y/n)? y
The second switch, I configured this:
(config)# vsf member 2 link 1 ethernet 1
All configuration on this port has been removed and port is placed in VSF mode.
(config)# vsf member 2 link 2 ethernet 2
All configuration on this port has been removed and port is placed in VSF mode.
(config)# wr m
(config)# vsf enable domain 1
This will save the current configuration and reboot the switch.
Continue (y/n)? y
I asked our local guy to connect port 1 to 1 and port 2 to 2. Now I see an error when I execute
show vsf link detail:
# sho vsf link
VSF Member 1
Link Peer Peer
Link Link-Name State Member Link
---- ---------- -------- ------ ----
1 I-Link1_1 Up 2 1
2 I-Link1_2 Down 0 0
VSF Member 2
Link Peer Peer
Link Link-Name State Member Link
---- ---------- -------- ------ ----
1 I-Link2_1 Up 1 1
2 I-Link2_2 Down 0 0
# sho vsf link detail
VSF Member: 1 Link: 1
Port State
-------- ------------
1/1 Up: Connected to port 2/1
VSF Member: 1 Link: 2
Port State
-------- ------------
1/2 Error: No response from peer
VSF Member: 2 Link: 1
Port State
-------- ------------
2/1 Up: Connected to port 1/1
VSF Member: 2 Link: 2
Port State
-------- ------------
2/2 Error: Port connected to self
I tried solving this by disabling the port with the error "connected to self" and enabling it again. The result: this error moved to the other port of link 2 (originally, it was on 1/2).
Both switches run on
16.10.0016
How can I solve this so both links are being used?