Hi Jason,

It was myself on the packet exchange forum with the issue.  After removing
the config and reading the issue resolved itself.

Have you tried removing the full config for the vfi and associated member
ports and re-adding?

Nick







On 21/06/2013 00:37, "Pshem Kowalczyk" <pshe...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>It does look like a bug. How often would you change ve id though? I'd
>expect that to be fairly static once set up. We had a number of issues
>of that sort (Cisco expected the number/id to be static during the
>lifetime of a service, but we changed it). Most of those bugs
>ultimately got fixed, but in some cases we were told that the
>conditions are too unusual, or there is some other workaround.
>
>kind regards
>Pshem
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