Hi I have a couple of points to ask related to your idea: - why physical interface flaps in DC1 if it is related to lacp ? - why the same setup in DC2 do not report issues ?
NEXUS01# sh logging | in Initia | last 15 2024 Jan 17 22:37:49 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Jan 18 23:54:25 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Jan 19 00:58:13 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Jan 19 07:15:04 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Jan 22 16:03:13 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Jan 25 21:32:29 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Jan 26 18:41:12 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Jan 28 05:07:20 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Jan 29 04:06:52 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Jan 30 03:09:44 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Feb 5 18:13:20 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Feb 6 02:17:25 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Feb 6 22:00:24 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Feb 9 09:29:36 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) 2024 Feb 9 16:39:36 NEXUS01 %ETHPORT-5-IF_DOWN_INITIALIZING: Interface Ethernet1/44 is down (Initializing) Il giorno dom 11 feb 2024 alle ore 14:36 Saku Ytti <[email protected]> ha scritto: > On Sun, 11 Feb 2024 at 15:24, james list <[email protected]> wrote: > > > While on Juniper when the issue happens I always see: > > > > show log messages | last 440 | match LACPD_TIMEOUT > > Jan 25 21:32:27.948 2024 MX1 lacpd[31632]: LACPD_TIMEOUT: et-0/1/5: > lacp current while timer expired current Receive State: CURRENT > .... > > Feb 9 16:39:35.813 2024 MX1 lacpd[31632]: LACPD_TIMEOUT: et-0/1/5: > lacp current while timer expired current Receive State: CURRENT > > Ok so problem always starts by Juniper seeing 3seconds without LACP > PDU, i.e. missing 3 consecutive LACP PDU. It would be good to ping > while this problem is happening, to see if ping stops at 3s before the > syslog lines, or at the same time as syslog lines. > If ping stops 3s before, it's link problem from cisco to juniper. > If ping stops at syslog time (my guess), it's software problem. > > There is unfortunately log of bug surface here, both on inject and on > punt path. You could be hitting PR1541056 on the Juniper end. You > could test for this by removing distributed LACP handling with 'set > routing-options ppm no-delegate-processing' > You could also do packet capture for LACP on both ends, to try to see > if LACP was sent by Cisco and received by capture, but not by system. > > > -- > ++ytti > _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
