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03-02-2012 02:47 AM
Hi
I have a HA pair of PA-5020 and a single PA-2020 connected to switchports on a Cisco Nexus 7000
I'm seeing receive errors on all the physical ports on my PA boxes but nothing on the Cisco device.
Duplex is set at auto, speed set at auto for both ends.
Any ideas what these errors could be? I have applied bpdufilter on the Nexus interface and the error rate seems to have dropped slightly, is it that these interfaces are actually healthy and show 'unwanted' Cisco proprietary traffic as errors?
Also, I've tried changing speed and duplex settings on both ends in various configurations which results in the PA saying it is up, but the Cisco end being notconnect, cutting the firewall off but not forcing a HA failover.
Any advice appreciated
Many thanks
03-03-2012 08:05 AM
Hi...On the PA device, make sure to use link duplex=auto, speed=auto, and state=auto. If you try to set it manually, then make sure the state=up (i.e. duplex=full, speed=1000, and state=up).
Thanks.
03-05-2012 07:25 AM
Hi
Thanks for the reply, for info, I found that I needed to disable UDLD on the Nexus interface (which was enabled globally) and turn on bpdufilter to stop bpdu's being sent to the PA box.
The interface errors have now stopped incrementing 🙂
regards
Scooby59
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