On 10/09/2013 13:54, Antony Brooke-Wood wrote:
I can ping the interface - but I can actually do that even when both the
underlying NICs are unplugged.
I'm not at work, but I know that /etc/hostname.aggr1 didn't exist when I
checked.
I'll check the other things you mentioned tomorrow - thanks.
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I can ping the interface - but I can actually do that even when both the
underlying NICs are unplugged.
I'm not at work, but I know that /etc/hostname.aggr1 didn't exist when I
checked.
I'll check the other things you mentioned tomorrow - thanks.
Regards,
Antony Brooke-Wood
Mobile: +61 404 460 32
Hm, looks ok so far. Can you ping yourself on the
interface IP ?
The usual stuff is to check /etc/hostname.aggr1,
/etc/hosts (should be a link to /etc/inet/hosts)
should contain the IP adress and name of the host
on that interface (it seems it does not, since your
routing table shows only the IP,
Hi Udo,
I had the switch in access mode already (though I did try to force it as a
trunk out of frustration). The switch config is as follows:
interface Port-channel10
description ARC01_LACP
switchport mode access
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/41
description ARC01_LACP
switchport mode access
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On 10/09/2013 10:14, Antony Brooke-Wood wrote:
I am running OpenIndiana (oi_151a8) and have two NICs aggregated using LACP
connected to a Cisco WS-C3560G-48TS. Both the server and the switch show
the aggregate link as up. But while link layer traffic is visible ('snoop'
shows ARP requests etc), I
Routing table shows the following: netstat -r
default 192.168.0.1 UG 2 3 aggr1
arc01 arc01UH 2 48 lo0
192.168.0.0 192.168.0.200 U3 1 aggr1
Regards,
Antony Brooke-Wood
Mobile: +61 404 460 326
On 10 September 2013 18:14, Antony Brooke-Wood wrote:
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I am running OpenIndiana (oi_151a8) and have two NICs aggregated using LACP
connected to a Cisco WS-C3560G-48TS. Both the server and the switch show
the aggregate link as up. But while link layer traffic is visible ('snoop'
shows ARP requests etc), I can not pass any IP traffic (ping, ssh all
fail)