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Cluster port e1a is down

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Applies to

  • AFF-A800
  • ONTAP 9
  • Cluster switches

Issue

  1. Cluster port e1a is down on both nodes

    Fri Aug 08 02:10:27 +0800 [node-01: intr: netif.linkDown:info]: Ethernet e1a: Link down, check cable.
    Fri Aug 08 02:10:27 +0800 [node-01: vifmgr: vifmgr.portdown:notice]: A link down event was received on node node-01, port e1a.
    Fri Aug 08 02:10:27 +0800 [node-01: vifmgr: vifmgr.clus.linkdown:EMERGENCY]: The cluster port e1a on node node-01 has gone down unexpectedly.
    Fri Aug 08 02:10:27 +0800 [node-02: intr: netif.linkDown:info]: Ethernet e1a: Link down, check cable.
    Fri Aug 08 02:10:27 +0800 [node-02: vifmgr: vifmgr.portdown:notice]: A link down event was received on node node-02, port e1a.
    Fri Aug 08 02:10:27 +0800 [node-02: vifmgr: vifmgr.clus.linkdown:EMERGENCY]: The cluster port e1a on node node-02 has gone down unexpectedly.

  2. Ports are connected to the same cluster switch, switch02
  3. Switch logs show the ports 51/52 e1a ports connect to are administratively down on switch02
    *************** show port all ***************
    Admin     Physical   Physical   Link   Link    LACP   Actor
    Intf      Type   Mode      Mode       Status     Status Trap    Mode   Timeout
    --------- ------ --------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------- ------ --------
    0/51             Disable   100G Full             Down   Enable  Enable long
    0/52             Disable   100G Full             Down   Enable  Enable long

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