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      cyberbot @stephenw10
      last edited by cyberbot

      @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

      Well if you have an internal loop in the switches like that guy had and no STP it would cartainly do it!

      Do you mean you have opened a support ticket with us? Do you have the ticket number? I can add notes there so whoever works it knows what to look for.

      Steve

      do you mean I don't have spanning tree enabled on the switches or the other way around to disable spanning tree?

      I believe its already enabled on the LACP, I see also MAC- learning is enabled, we have two pfsense boxes connected to the switch one is on and one is off, both boxes run the same configuration in case first one goes down we fired up the second one, maybe the Mac-learning causing this?

      GigabitEthernet1/1/2 is up, line protocol is down (LACP-BLOCKED)
        Port down (LACP-BLOCKED) for 1 day(s) 14 hour(s) 28 minute(s) 40 second(s)
        Hardware is GigabitEthernet, address is 609c.9f4b.808d (bia 609c.9f4b.808d)
        Configured speed auto, actual 1Gbit, configured duplex fdx, actual fdx
        Configured mdi mode AUTO, actual MDIX
        EEE Feature Disabled
        Member of 7 L2 VLANs, port is tagged, port state is BLOCKING
        BPDU guard is Disabled, ROOT protect is Disabled, Designated protect is Disabled
        Link Error Dampening is Enabled
        STP configured to ON, priority is level0, mac-learning is enabled
        Openflow is Disabled, Openflow Hybrid mode is Disabled,  Flow Control is config enabled, oper enabled, negotiation disabled
        Mirror disabled, Monitor disabled
        Mac-notification is disabled
        Member of active trunk ports 1/1/2,2/1/2, primary port is 1/1/2
        Member of configured trunk ports 1/1/2,2/1/2, primary port is 1/1/2
        Port name is LAN1
        IPG MII 96 bits-time, IPG GMII 96 bits-time
        MTU 10200 bytes, encapsulation ethernet
        300 second input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec, 0.00% utilization
        300 second output rate: 928 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec, 0.00% utilization
        15187 packets input, 1943872 bytes, 0 no buffer
        Received 1 broadcasts, 15186 multicasts, 0 unicasts
        0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 ignored
        0 runts, 0 giants
        154231 packets output, 19755504 bytes, 0 underruns
        Transmitted 214 broadcasts, 153930 multicasts, 86 unicasts
        0 output errors, 0 collisions
        Relay Agent Information option: Disabled
      
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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        I don't think you have an STP problem since I would expect to see that logged very clearly.

        If you are getting support from us it will be highly beneficial if I can add notes to any ticket you have open.

        Steve

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          cyberbot @stephenw10
          last edited by cyberbot

          @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

          I don't think you have an STP problem since I would expect to see that logged very clearly.

          If you are getting support from us it will be highly beneficial if I can add notes to any ticket you have open.

          Steve

          Hi Steve than you, we are having a local support as we are from Europe.
          that company is having engineer available to investigate with us.
          are you guys active in Europe?

          I don't think its a spanning tree either I've disabled the MAC-learning on the lag but still shows this.

          Dec  1 01:58:16:I:System: dynamic lag interface 2/1/2's peer info (priority=5,id=d067.e5e6.fe1a,key=0) mis-matches with lag's peer info (priority=32768,id=d067.e5e6.fe1a,key=363), set to mismatch Error
          Dec  1 01:58:16:I:System: dynamic lag interface 1/1/2's peer info (priority=6,id=d067.e5e6.fe1a,key=0) mis-matches with lag's peer info (priority=32768,id=d067.e5e6.fe1a,key=363), set to mismatch Error
          Dec  1 01:58:16:I:System: Logical link on dynamic lag interface ethernet 2/1/2 is down.
          
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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Ok. You can purchase support from us but not on-site.

            It's showing the peer as having a different ID/MAC address now. Did you swap the ports in use in pfSense? Different priorities there also, 5&6 vs 3&4 previously. Something has changed there.

            Also there is no-where in Europe it's 2am yet, what timezone is that switch set to?

            Steve

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              cyberbot @stephenw10
              last edited by cyberbot

              @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

              Ok. You can purchase support from us but not on-site.

              It's showing the peer as having a different ID/MAC address now. Did you swap the ports in use in pfSense? Different priorities there also, 5&6 vs 3&4 previously. Something has changed there.

              Also there is no-where in Europe it's 2am yet, what timezone is that switch set to?

              Steve

              the switch is in Europe +1. do you think the time is the cause?
              we are based in Germany. do you think different on the time would cause this?

              I see it one day ahead than the normal time. 1 Dec
              there is nothing changed on the switch or cables are still the same as before.

              Wednesday they arranged a engineer who will come on site to check and assist. if he cannot help I can reach out for you guys, but time different is going to be difficult.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                I doubt the clock offset would cause a problem for lagg. It does show the switch is either not configured for ntp though or unable to reach it. Or just set the wrong timezone, and not UTC.

                Previously the switch logs were showing this:

                lag's peer info (priority=32768,id=e839.3511.faab,key=715)

                That's the expected ID, it matches the MAC address of lagg0 in pfSense.
                So what is this new ID? Is that a MAC you recognise?

                It throws doubt on what is physically connected to what.

                Steve

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                  cyberbot @stephenw10
                  last edited by cyberbot

                  @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                  I doubt the clock offset would cause a problem for lagg. It does show the switch is either not configured for ntp though or unable to reach it. Or just set the wrong timezone, and not UTC.

                  Previously the switch logs were showing this:

                  lag's peer info (priority=32768,id=e839.3511.faab,key=715)

                  That's the expected ID, it matches the MAC address of lagg0 in pfSense.
                  So what is this new ID? Is that a MAC you recognise?

                  It throws doubt on what is physically connected to what.

                  Steve

                  this possibly because I connected last time two different cables. to test.
                  have port em2 em 3 connected to port 8 on each switch and ebc1 and etc 2 on port 2 on each switch.
                  maybe that why? the currenty lag is running on the port 2 on each switch. I can disable that lacp and try port 8 lacp.
                  I have tried on a different port group 8 on each switch and this error shows up.
                  so appear I have to configure priority on the lag, but don't know where and how. never seen it before.

                  Nov 30 23:43:40:I:System: dynamic lag interface 1/1/8's peer info (priority=3,id=e839.3511.faab,key=0) mis-matches with lag's peer info (priority=32768,id=e839.3511.faab,key=363), set to mismatch Error
                  
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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    Seems more like you have to omit the priority in the switch/port to have it match what looks like the default value pfSense is sending. But it's not something I've had to do before.

                    Steve

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      In fact there is no way to set a priority in pfSense:

                      https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?lagg(4)#BUGS

                           There is no way to	configure LACP administrative variables, including
                           system and	port priorities.  The current implementation always performs
                           active-mode LACP and uses 0x8000 as system	and port priorities.
                      

                      So that must be in the switch config somewhere. It looks like it's set to 0 in the output you have posted but there must be somewhere else it's pulling in that value.

                      Steve

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                        cyberbot @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                        In fact there is no way to set a priority in pfSense:

                        https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?lagg(4)#BUGS

                             There is no way to	configure LACP administrative variables, including
                             system and	port priorities.  The current implementation always performs
                             active-mode LACP and uses 0x8000 as system	and port priorities.
                        

                        So that must be in the switch config somewhere. It looks like it's set to 0 in the output you have posted but there must be somewhere else it's pulling in that value.

                        Steve

                        Hi Steve,
                        today we had a call with pfsense engineer, however the issue appear the switch still.

                        the pfsense is sending LACP and binding the ports nicely.
                        but the switch is still blocking the ports and we cannot see any log neither on the switch or the firewall.
                        the issue still remains unresolved unfortunately.

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          Yes, it looks like a switch issue to me too.

                          Have you been able to test a lagg to a single switch?

                          Check the full switch config from both switches. It must be pulling in the port priority from somewhere.

                          Steve

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                            cyberbot @stephenw10
                            last edited by

                            @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                            Yes, it looks like a switch issue to me too.

                            Have you been able to test a lagg to a single switch?

                            Check the full switch config from both switches. It must be pulling in the port priority from somewhere.

                            Steve

                            Hi Steve,
                            the priority we were able to fix it, with specifying the priority and the error of the flapping were gone, but the switch was still blocking the interfaces LAG

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                              No longer logging the mismatch in the switch?

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                                cyberbot @stephenw10
                                last edited by

                                @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                                No longer logging the mismatch in the switch?

                                no, not on the switch and no flapping on the firewall,
                                but when we do show lag it still shows blocked LAG.

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                  Can we see the current output from both sides?

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                                    cyberbot @stephenw10
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                                    @stephenw10

                                    yes of course only there is no log now, nothing happening at all.

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                                      cyberbot
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                                      when I do show log on the switch nothing really happens about the LACP or errors neither on the pfsense

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by stephenw10

                                        Ok but can we see ifconfig -vvv lagg0 from pfSense and show lag from the switch. The complete output from each.

                                        Steve

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                                          cyberbot @stephenw10
                                          last edited by cyberbot

                                          @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                                          Ok but can we see ifconfig -vvv lagg0 from pfSense and show lag from the switch. The complete output from each.

                                          Steve

                                          Hi Steve,
                                          see below, the engineer still confirm the switch is the cause.

                                          lagg0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
                                                  options=800008<VLAN_MTU>
                                                  ether e8:39:35:11:fa:ab
                                                  inet6 fe80::ea39:35ff:fe11:faab%lagg0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xb
                                                  inet 192.168.73.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.73.255
                                                  laggproto lacp lagghash l2,l3,l4
                                                  lagg options:
                                                          flags=90<LACP_STRICT>
                                                          flowid_shift: 16
                                                  lagg statistics:
                                                          active ports: 2
                                                          flapping: 64
                                                  lag id: [(8000,E8-39-35-11-FA-AB,016B,0000,0000),
                                                           (0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C,4E21,0000,0000)]
                                                  laggport: em2 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING> state=3f<ACTIVITY,TIMEOUT,AGGREGATION,SYNC,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                                                          [(8000,E8-39-35-11-FA-AB,016B,8000,0003),
                                                           (0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C,4E21,0001,0002)]
                                                  laggport: em3 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING> state=3f<ACTIVITY,TIMEOUT,AGGREGATION,SYNC,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                                                          [(8000,E8-39-35-11-FA-AB,016B,8000,0004),
                                                           (0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C,4E21,0001,0102)]
                                                  groups: lagg
                                                  media: Ethernet autoselect
                                                  status: active
                                                  nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
                                          
                                          === LAG "LAN" ID 1 (dynamic Deployed) ===
                                          LAG Configuration:
                                             Ports:         e 1/1/2 e 2/1/2
                                             Port Count:    2
                                             Primary Port:  1/1/2
                                             Trunk Type:    hash-based
                                             LACP Key:      20001
                                          Deployment: HW Trunk ID 1
                                          Port       Link    State   Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Pvid Pri MAC             Name
                                          1/1/2      Up      Blocked Full 1G    1     Yes N/A  0   609c.9f4b.105d  LAN1
                                          2/1/2      Up      Blocked Full 1G    1     Yes N/A  0   609c.9f4b.105d LAN2
                                          
                                          Port       [Sys P] [Port P] [ Key ] [Act][Tio][Agg][Syn][Col][Dis][Def][Exp][Ope]
                                          1/1/2           1        1   20001   Yes   S   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Err
                                          2/1/2           1        1   20001   Yes   S   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Err
                                          
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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                            The timeouts are back to short on the switch but do also look like they're set short in pfSense.

                                            There are two additional sections in the 'show lag' output. The system lag info at the top and the partner info at the bottom. Both of which might be useful here.
                                            For example:

                                            SSH@ICX6450-24P Switch>show lag
                                            Total number of LAGs:          1
                                            Total number of deployed LAGs: 1
                                            Total number of trunks created:1 (123 available)
                                            LACP System Priority / ID:     1 / 609c.9f54.14f2
                                            LACP Long timeout:             90, default: 90
                                            LACP Short timeout:            3, default: 3
                                            
                                            === LAG "lacp1" ID 2047 (dynamic Deployed) ===
                                            LAG Configuration:
                                               Ports:         e 1/2/1 e 1/2/3 
                                               Port Count:    2
                                               Primary Port:  1/2/1
                                               Trunk Type:    hash-based
                                               LACP Key:      22047
                                               LACP Timeout:  long
                                            Deployment: HW Trunk ID 1
                                            Port       Link    State   Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Pvid Pri MAC             Name
                                            1/2/1      Up      Forward Full 10G   2047  No  1    0   609c.9f54.150b                 
                                            1/2/3      Up      Forward Full 10G   2047  No  1    0   609c.9f54.150b                 
                                            
                                            Port       [Sys P] [Port P] [ Key ] [Act][Tio][Agg][Syn][Col][Dis][Def][Exp][Ope]
                                            1/2/1           1        1   22047   Yes   L   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  No   No   Ope
                                            1/2/3           1        1   22047   Yes   L   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  No   No   Ope
                                                                                                              
                                            
                                             Partner Info and PDU Statistics 
                                            Port          Partner         Partner     LACP      LACP     
                                                         System ID         Key     Rx Count  Tx Count  
                                            1/2/1    32768-00e0.ed86.a68c      690     5638     13113
                                            1/2/3    32768-00e0.ed86.a68c      690     5625     13138
                                            
                                            [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@7100.stevew.lan]/root: ifconfig -vvv lagg0
                                            lagg0: flags=8943<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
                                            	options=500b8<VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,VLAN_HWFILTER,VLAN_HWTSO>
                                            	ether 00:e0:ed:86:a6:8c
                                            	inet6 fe80::2e0:edff:fe86:a68c%lagg0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x15
                                            	inet 172.21.16.206 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 172.21.16.255
                                            	nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
                                            	media: Ethernet autoselect
                                            	status: active
                                            	groups: lagg
                                            	laggproto lacp lagghash l2,l3,l4
                                            	lagg options:
                                            		flags=10<LACP_STRICT>
                                            		flowid_shift: 16
                                            	lagg statistics:
                                            		active ports: 2
                                            		flapping: 0
                                            	lag id: [(8000,00-E0-ED-86-A6-8C,02B2,0000,0000),
                                            		 (0001,60-9C-9F-54-14-F2,561F,0000,0000)]
                                            	laggport: ixl0 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING> state=3d<ACTIVITY,AGGREGATION,SYNC,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                                            		[(8000,00-E0-ED-86-A6-8C,02B2,8000,0001),
                                            		 (0001,60-9C-9F-54-14-F2,561F,0001,0041)]
                                            	laggport: ixl1 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING> state=3d<ACTIVITY,AGGREGATION,SYNC,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                                            		[(8000,00-E0-ED-86-A6-8C,02B2,8000,0002),
                                            		 (0001,60-9C-9F-54-14-F2,561F,0001,0043)]
                                            
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