Quanta lb6m How To Stack?

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Nikinger

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Hello everybody,

I have already found some helpful posts in the forum. Now I have registered to ask a specific question about Quanta lb6m switches.
I hope someone can help me with this.

I have build up an vsan cluster with 4 HP Pro Liant DL 380P G8 Nodes with Emulex oneConnect 10 G/bit connected to 2 Quanta lb6m 10G/bit switches.
Also I have a 1 G / bit network with a cisco 3750e switchstack consisting of 4 switches, which runs well.


My problem concerns only the Quanta lb6m switches. There I can stack maximally 2 ports by means of Interswitchlinks by LAG / LACP. More ports are not possible for me so far. The switches do not seem to support that.
It would be interesting to me if I can assemble the two Quanta lb6m into a switch stack or more than the two ports I have.
Does anyone have any idea how this could work?

Edit:
As you can see in the config, three LAGs are configured. but it only works with two.


The exact description of the quantas is:

Code:
(qu-01) >enable
Password:

(qu-01) #show running-config
!Current Configuration:
!
!System Description "Quanta LB6M, 1.2.0.18, Linux 2.6.21.7"
!System Software Version "1.2.0.18"
!System Up Time          "350 days 22 hrs 1 mins 22 secs"
!Additional Packages     FASTPATH QOS
!Current SNTP Synchronized Time: Nov 13 13:59:58 201 UTC
!
set prompt "qu-01"
serviceport protocol none
serviceport ip xx.xx.xx.xx 255.255.255.0 xx.xx.xx.xx
vlan database
vlan 10-19
vlan name 10 "vSAN"
vlan name 11 "vMotion"
vlan name 12 "Fault"
vlan name 13 "Bereitstellung"
vlan name 15 "Management"
exit
ip ssh server enable
ip ssh protocol 2
sshcon timeout 160
no ip telnet server enable
configure
sntp client mode unicast
! sntp server status is Server Kiss Of Death
sntp server "xx.xx.xx.xx"
username "xxxxx" password xxxxx level 15 encrypted
aaa authentication enable "enableList" enable
line console
exit
line telnet
exit
line ssh
exit
spanning-tree configuration name "54-AB-3A-51-A9-BA"
interface 0/2
no auto-negotiate
addport 1/1
exit
interface 0/3
no auto-negotiate
addport 1/1
exit
snmp-server sysname "qu-01"
!
interface 0/1
description 'LAG to Quanta2'
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/2
description 'LAG to Quanta2'
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/3
description 'LAG to Quanta2'
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/4
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/5
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/6
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/7
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/8
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/9
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/10
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/11
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/12
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/13
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/14
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/15
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/16
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/17
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/18
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/19
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/20
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/21
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/22
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/23
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/24
mtu 9216
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
interface 0/25
mtu 9216
exit
interface 0/26
mtu 9216
exit
interface 0/27
mtu 9216
exit
interface 0/28
mtu 9216
exit
interface 1/1
description 'LAG to Quanta2'
no port-channel static
vlan acceptframe vlanonly
vlan participation include 10-19
vlan tagging 10-19
exit
router rip
exit
router ospf
exit

(qu-01) #

The second Quanta is configured the same

Thank you in advance for helpful answers
 
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Nikinger

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Thanks for the tip, but to flush the quantas is at the moment way to risky. If one of them bricks, I have an expensive problem.
As a last resort I would also consider to flush, but first I want to exclude all mistakes in the config.

In the lb6m_manual I read on page 152 that a maximum of 8 ports for LAG are possible. So I have a bug in my config?
But I cant figured it out.
 

fohdeesha

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the fastpath version that's out there for the lb6m is a demo build, it's missing a ton of stuff that the manual mentions (like bgp, a web interface, etc). It was designed to be customized by the purchasing parties, not used in production