Port Aggregation shows wrong device connected...sometimes.

chadgiddens
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Port Aggregation shows wrong device connected...sometimes.

Gear: MS225-24   I have ports 9 & 10 aggregated and working with my file server.  Been doing fine no issues.  I added a NAS and set it on port 13 & 14 and aggregated those ports. When I aggregated ports 13 & 14 I noticed that 9 & 10 shut down for a second.  Now the switch shows port 9 & 10 as my NAS and ports 13 & 14 as my file server. I turned off port aggregation on 13 & 14 and the switch shows my file server on port 9 & 10 as it's supposed to.  I have moved the NAS to other physical ports ( 11 & 12) and each time I enable more than one set of aggregated ports, all aggregated ports go down for a few seconds and the switch shows the devices connected to the wrong ports.

 

The pic below is my file server showing on ports 13&14 but it is physically connected to ports 9 &10.  As it's been for a while.  This happens each time I enable new aggregated ports.  The file server shows up on the new ports and the new device shows up on the file server ports.  A little switch-er-oo going on there. (pun intended)

 

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PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I don't know the answer.

 

However I would try running the stable release candidate 10.31.  It resolves a lot of issues.

BlakeRichardson
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

This may sound silly but see if restarting the switch fixes the problem. Also update the firmware as previously suggested. 

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chadgiddens
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I'm going to run the firmware update.  Restart didn't fix it. (although i should have tried that first.)

chadgiddens
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Ran the 10.31 update and the problem still exists.

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