I have a stack of 6 ms425 as my core and ms250 in stacks in the closet
I am connecting my first ms250 to the ms425
I have Aggs on both ends that span switches in the stack
when I have 1 cable plugged in everything is fine but I only get 10g throughput and no failover
when I plug in the other cable in the agg ports on both ends the ms425 sees it as a loop and ended up crashing my entire stack of 6 ms425's that everything needed the power cycled
I have a ticket open with meraki but they don't believe that the cable I plugged in was the cause of the loop
so i'll be doing it again with them this weekend to see it fail in action and maybe figure out why it is happening
just wondering if anyone has had this issue
Hi @mikeos ,
Are all your L3 VLAN interfaces configured on your MS425 core? Is the core configured as your Root Bridge?
Switch > configure > switch settings
the layer 3 vlans are on the me425 and the core is set as the root bridge
this works fine when I use 1 of the cables
plugging in the second cable causes the entire thing to fail as it sees it as a loop not an addition to the agg group
I noticed the 12.28.1 firmware update and one of the notes states loop detection on the ms250
maybe it's a firmware issue
but I figured meraki to meraki would have been a seamless integration
hi @mikeos
Meraki to Meraki generally just works. I've seen some funnies in the past but have had no major issues over the years.
What version firmware are you running?
Are you happy to share screenshots of your uplinks ports on both the 425 and edge?
We are running 12.28 on everything
This is our first Meraki to Meraki setup
The core
The edge
In this configuration plugging in both edge ports causes a loop and took down a 6 x ms425-32 stack
HI @mikeos
On your core AGG/Etherchannels change STP from Loopguard to Rootguard.
Also change UDLD to Alert only rather Enforce.
I did not implement those changes as my meraki ticket said not to at this time
I did replace everything yesterday, cables, transceivers
I cleaned all the fiber
the connection sat stable for almost 7hours
then it just said there was a loop and the connection keeps bouncing there have been 3 other loops detected thruout the night
I have turned off that secondary connection for now,
very weird and the only suggestion from tech support is to buy their tranceivers
So you checked your core stack is effectively operating as a stack?
So you put all those ports into stacking mode and connected them in a ring?
What happens if you don't use LACP. Does it correctly block one link?
When you do use LACP, does the local-ID match on both links?
at this point I have replaced the gbics with meraki gbics
if I plug in 1 cable it is stable for 7h or so then starts bouncing repeatedly every few minutes
I tried pluggin in just the second cable and it does the same thing
i'll update this ticket with a solution when I get one from meraki support
We are seeing issues like this with a new set of MS425 cores also. Did support ever give you any clues as to what was happening? This is not our first MS425 stack, and the others seem to work correctly.
We are using MS225 stacks at the remote IDF's, and I did notice that for some reason, the Aggregate uplinks between the core stack, and the IDF stacks started to put one of the links in STP blocking as it started seeing a loop instead of an aggregate.