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"All Path Down" occurs on ifgrp even the network ports are physically linkup

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9.3P7
  • FAS2520

Issue

  • Network ports are physically linkup but "All Path Down" occurs on ifgrp:a0a(e0a,e0b,e0c,e0e).
  • Link down/up events are reported repeatedly on switch side which is connected to e0a & e0b port.
  • Ifgrp a0a is working fine with e0c & e0e port when the cables are pulled out from e0a & e0b port.

  Example: 

slot 0: Gigabit Ethernet Controller 82580
        e0a MAC Address:    00:a0:98:7c:xx:xx (auto-1000t-fd-up)
        e0b MAC Address:    00:a0:98:7c:xx:xx (auto-1000t-fd-up)
        e0M MAC Address:    00:a0:98:7c:xx:xx (auto-1000t-fd-up)
        e0P MAC Address:    00:a0:98:7c:xx:xx (auto-1000t-fd-up)
        Device Type:        150E
        Firmware Version:   3.22 0x80000101
    slot 0: 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller IX2-T
        e0c MAC Address:    00:a0:98:7c:xx:xx (auto-1000t-fd-up)
        e0d MAC Address:    00:a0:98:7c:xx:xx (auto-100tx-fd-up)
        e0e MAC Address:    00:a0:98:7c:xx:xx (auto-1000t-fd-up)
        e0f MAC Address:    00:a0:98:7c:xx:xx (auto-100tx-fd-up)

IFGRPS.XML

Node filer
Interface Group Name    a0a
Distribution Function     ip
Create Policy multimode_lacp
Port Participation full
Network Ports e0a e0b e0c e0e
Up Ports e0a e0b e0c e0e

 

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