Fujitsu BX600 SB9 manual Port Aggregation, Network problems

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White Paper Issue: October 2006 Integration of BX600 SB9 Switches in Cisco Networks

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2.2Port Aggregation

2.2.1 Introduction

You will usually need more than 1 Gbit when connecting an SB9 switch in a datacenter. In this case two or more links are set up to form a port-channel, also known as a Fast Ethernet Channel (FEC) or Gigabit Ethernet Channel (GEC) in Cisco networks. Figure 1 shows a typical uplink configuration for an SB9: One port-channel connects to Cisco switch A and a second one connects to Cisco switch B. Each port-channel is formed of two links running with 1000 Mbit in full duplex mode. The redundancy mechanisms between these links will be discussed later. In principle, port-channels can be configured statically or using a port aggregation protocol. Cisco supports LACP as specified in 802.3ad and their proprietary PagP, while the SB9 supports LACP as specified in 802.3ad.

Using static or LACP dynamic configuration, you can form up to six GE links between the SB9 and one other switch.

Figure 1 : Typical uplink configuration for SB9

Table 2 shows the possible combinations of port-channel settings between SB9 and Cisco switches. The combinations marked red are very risky and would lead to networks loops.

No channel

SB9

No Channel

LACP

Static

OK

OK

!!!

Cisco

Passive

OK

OK

!!!

 

Active

OK

OK

!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

On

!!!

!!!

OK

Table 2 : Possible port-channel configurations

So called “split channels”; where one channel from one switch is terminated at two other switches; are supported neither by the SB9 nor by Cisco switches.

2.2.2 Recommended Solution

Although Cisco switches and SB9 both support LACP, and although this feature has been tested to be compatible between these devices, we recommend using static configured trunks. This is the best practice to minimize the risk of incompatibilities and misconfigurations.

Caution:

In order to avoid loops in the network, please be sure that the affected ports of a port-channel are shut

 

down during the configuration process. Generating loops in a datacenter network may cause serious

 

network problems!

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Contents Switch Management Contents Introduction Switch ConnectivityBasic Multicast Services Page Introduction Auto Negotiation Recommended SolutionConfiguration Port Aggregation Network problemsShut down the affected ports to avoid loops Set up the port-channelVerify the operation of the port-channels Bring up the affected portsVLANs and Trunks Vlan Trunk between SB9 and Cisco SwitchDefine the VLANs Configure the port-channelsConfigure Vlan trunk Gvrp Verify the Vlan trunkRunning ST P 802.1D with PVST+ on Vlan Trunks Spanning Tree ProtocolRunning PVST+ on Vlan Trunks while disabling STP at the SB9 SB9Rapid Spanning Tree Combining RAPID-PVST and 802.1wCombining RAPID-PVST and 802.1w after failure of Po1 Configuration with Vlan Trunks SB9 SwitchConfigure the switches Network loopsPage Page STP Verify the configurationPage Configuration without Vlan Trunks Configuration example Rstp without Vlan trunksPage Mode Type State Role Enabled Forwarding Designated Disabled Enabled Disabled PC Mbr Manual forwarding Interface BX600 port mapping Access Port and NIC ConfigurationConfigure the access ports of the switches Typical access port configurationConfigure the Broadcom NIC Page Configure the Intel Adapter Page Select Switch Fault Tolerance and press Next Press Finish Link State Configure a Link State GroupConfiguration Recommended solutionEnable multicast routing and Igmp at the layer 3 switch Enable Igmp snooping at all Layer 2 switchesVlan Page Configure the SB9 for unicast Sntp Configuration of syslog and SntpConfigure the SB9 for broadcast Sntp Configure the SB9 for logging and syslogTest the configuration Configure Snmp for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Configuration of SnmpConfigure SNMPv3 authentication SnmpConfiguration of SSH Remote Console AccessConfigure the SB9 Test the loginPrepare the ACS Configuration of RadiusIntegration into Radius and TACACS+ Page Specify the user’s password and press Submit Test the login Configuration of Tacacs Page Configure the SB9 Cisco Discovery Protocol Configuration of CDPCheck the configuration Further information in the Internet Configuration of Port MonitoringPort Monitoring