Migration from PA3220 to PA1410, aggregate interfaces to cisco stack not coming up

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Migration from PA3220 to PA1410, aggregate interfaces to cisco stack not coming up

L1 Bithead

We recently moved from PA3220 to PA1410 using export config from PA3220 and importing it to PA1410.

 

Aggergate interfaces were up on the PA3220 but not coming up on PA1410 with same set of interfaces...

 

Can anyone help with this setup?? Am i missing any config?

 

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

@Didar-Bajwa,

What state are the aggregate members themselves in; do you see them up or down? When you look at the system logs do you see any lacp events using the ( subtype eq 'lacp' ) filter?

Aggregate interfaces are down and LACP is not enabled, so no lacp logs in system logs

 

Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

@Didar-Bajwa,

If the actual AE member interfaces are showing as down, you'll need to troubleshoot why the interfaces aren't coming up. If the member interfaces are down the AE is expected to be in a down state because it doesn't have any active members.

 

Couple things that I would check to start off with:

* Look at the interface statistics for the AE members using show interface <interface>. This will give you the interface stats and allow you to see if you're getting anything across that interface.

* Look at the transceiver details to see if it's being identified and what your power levels are being identified as. show transceiver-detail <interface>.

* Try taking it out of auto-negotiation and just try setting your speed, duplex, and state manually.

on 1410, I tried eth1/14 till 1/18 port didn't initialize but connecting eth1/21 initialized with the same SFP I used on 3220, to me this seems to be related to SFP compatibility with 1410 but I have verified that port 1/14 on PA3220 is also SFP 1gbps and 1/14 on 1410 is also SFP1 gbps

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