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Interface group does not work after switch replacement from Cisco to H3C

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • H3C
  • Interface group (ifgrp)

Issue

  • After the network switch is changed from Cisco to H3C, the ifgrp does not work on the NetApp storage side.
  • The Ifgrp Status displays as Broke.
  • The ports state is lag_inactive.

default: transmit 'IP Load balancing', Ifgrp Type 'multi_mode', fail 'log'
a0a: 0 links, transmit 'IP+port Load balancing', Ifgrp Type 'lacp' fail 'default'
        Ifgrp Status        Broke    Addr_set 
        lag_inactive:
         e0c: state lag_inactive, since 01May2021 23:19:39 (00:13:43)
          mediatype: auto-1000t-fd-up
          flags: lacp enabled
          input packets 130, input bytes 14468
          input lacp packets 0, output lacp packets 976
          output packets 975, output bytes 120900
          up indications 2, broken indications 1
          drops (if) 0, drops (link) 0
          indication: lag_inactive at 01May2017 15:19:39
          consecutive 0, transitions 3
         e0d: state lag_inactive, since 01May2021 23:19:33 (00:13:49)
          mediatype: auto-1000t-fd-up
          flags: lacp enabled
          input packets 132, input bytes 15152
          input lacp packets 0, output lacp packets 977
          output packets 976, output bytes 121024
          up indications 2, broken indications 1
          drops (if) 0, drops (link) 0
          indication: lag_inactive at 01May2021 23:19:33
          consecutive 0, transitions 3

 

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