it happens always if I bring the port up. 2/0/52 goes down if I bring the port down. Other behavior seen with this message, and that's the main problem, the LACP trunk (1/0/52 - 2/0/52) connected to an 8024 stack isn't working properly. There is partial package loss if the port is up. Both 62xx running 3.3.10.3. Recent change made is replacing the 6224 (ID 2) by an 6248. Never had any problems using 6224 members, and never seen such messages before. There's a second stacked pair of 6224 at the other side of the 8024 stack. It's verified that there are no problems at all with the trunk, and that no error messages are seen there. They're also running 3.3.10.3.
Updated 62xx to latest and the errors are gone. This is a firmware issue with 6248. There were no needs for updating the 6224 stack until the 6248 came in play.
huebenbecker
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January 6th, 2017 12:00
Hi Daniel,
it happens always if I bring the port up. 2/0/52 goes down if I bring the port down. Other behavior seen with this message, and that's the main problem, the LACP trunk (1/0/52 - 2/0/52) connected to an 8024 stack isn't working properly. There is partial package loss if the port is up. Both 62xx running 3.3.10.3. Recent change made is replacing the 6224 (ID 2) by an 6248. Never had any problems using 6224 members, and never seen such messages before. There's a second stacked pair of 6224 at the other side of the 8024 stack. It's verified that there are no problems at all with the trunk, and that no error messages are seen there. They're also running 3.3.10.3.
huebenbecker
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January 6th, 2017 14:00
That's all done. I've replaced the cable (DAC) and the 6248 too.
huebenbecker
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January 9th, 2017 06:00
Updated 62xx to latest and the errors are gone. This is a firmware issue with 6248. There were no needs for updating the 6224 stack until the 6248 came in play.