All,
I wanted to throw an issue that we are experiencing out there to the community to see if anyone else is experiencing similar issues. Note, Layer 3 switching not enabled at this time on the stack.
Environment:
In our environment, we have a stack of three MS Series switches (2 x MS250-48P and 1 x MS250-24P FW MS10.40 across the board). Connected to the stack we have a two node vSphere cluster in which each host has two network connections (connected to two different switches in the stack for redundancy) to the switch teamed in an active/active state using "Route based on originating virtual port" as the load balancing policy.
Issue:
When vMotioning a VM from one host to another, connectivity drops to the VM once it moves to the other host. While investigating, I noted that the MAC forwarding tables are not updating properly in the stack. I do have the "Notify Switch" option enabled on each of the vSphere hosts. The only way I can fix the issue at this point is to either reboot the entire stack one switch at a time or vMotion the VM back to the originating host. This happens to random VM's.
When running ESXTOP, I can see the physical NIC that the VM is using on the host which doesn't match up to the port that the switch stack thinks it should be on.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.