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  • 1.  Aruba 8320 LAG config for Server 2019

    Posted Dec 07, 2021 12:06 PM
    Hello, I have been having a hard time trying to get our new Aruba switches configured.  I have two switches setup in a vsx stack.
    I would like to have them setup with a LAG back to our 5406 using an MC lag.
    I would like to have the servers I connect to the stack spread across the two switches.  

    The server in question is a 2019 Server setup with a nic LACP team using Dynamic load balancing.  This was working on our older switch stack.  Should the server be setup to switch independent instead of load balancing?

    When I connect the server to the 8320's connectivity is iffy.  

    The new CLI has thrown me for a loop, not to mention Aruba Central wiping out my config once I connected the devices....

    Here is the config for the related devices:  


    interface lag 1 multi-chassis
        no shutdown
        description 'MC Lag to 5406 Core'
        no routing
        vlan trunk native 1
        vlan trunk allowed all
        lacp mode active
    
    
    interface lag 8 multi-chassis
        no shutdown
        description veeamproxy
        no routing
        vlan trunk native 32
        vlan trunk allowed all
        lacp mode active
    
    
    interface lag 128
        no shutdown
        description VSX-Link
        no routing
        vlan trunk native 1 tag
        vlan trunk allowed all
        lacp mode active
    interface 1/1/1
        no shutdown
        description hearbeat-link
        ip address 192.168.255.1/24
        ipv6 address link-local
    
    
    vsx
        inter-switch-link lag 128
        role primary
        keepalive peer 192.168.255.2 source 192.168.255.1
        vsx-sync copp-policy dns snmp static-routes time
    ip route 0.0.0.0/0 vlan1 10.3.1.1
    ​


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    Brian Moebius
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  • 2.  RE: Aruba 8320 LAG config for Server 2019

    Posted Dec 07, 2021 02:58 PM
    Edited by DB86 Dec 07, 2021 03:00 PM
    Can you share the full config for those links? You have your multi-chassis lag config there, but what about the port level config?

    I would also suggest you add mclag-interfaces to your vsx-sync:  "vsx-sync mclag-interfaces copp-policy dns snmp static-routes time"



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    Dustin Burns
    Lead Mobility Engineer @WEI

    ACCX 1271| ACMX 509| ACSP | ACDA | MVP Guru 2021
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  • 3.  RE: Aruba 8320 LAG config for Server 2019

    Posted Dec 07, 2021 03:32 PM
    Edited by BM96 Dec 07, 2021 03:34 PM
    It is a very simple setup, there isn't much else to the config.  I guess coming from 2920's this seems almost greek to me. 

    interface 1/1/51
        no shutdown
        lag 128
    interface 1/1/54
        no shutdown
        lag 128
    
    
    interface 1/1/33
        no shutdown
        lag 8
    ​


    I also saw some tech articles where an active gateway was configured but I was not sure the need.

    What does mclag-interfaces do? I will dig to see in the mean time.





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    Brian Moebius
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  • 4.  RE: Aruba 8320 LAG config for Server 2019

    Posted Dec 07, 2021 03:41 PM
    It will make sure that the MCLAG settings are the same on both switches in the vsx pair.

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    Dustin Burns
    Lead Mobility Engineer @WEI

    ACCX 1271| ACMX 509| ACSP | ACDA | MVP Guru 2021
    If my post was useful accept solution and/or give kudos
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  • 5.  RE: Aruba 8320 LAG config for Server 2019

    Posted Dec 09, 2021 05:12 AM
    Hi Brian, Active Gateway concept on ArubaOS-CX has nothing to do with a well formed (working) VSX LAG. A VSX LAG (you can call it Multi-Chassis LAG but the current nomenclature should be VSX LAG despite the command is for "multi-chassis") is a logical interface containing physical interfaces on each VSX node.

    Let me suppose this scenario (here I imply that a VSX is already well formed):

    VSX Node 1 (Primary role) has the VSX LAG lag1 (active = LACP) made of interface 1/1/1
    VSX Node 2 (Secondary role) has the VSX LAG lag1 (active = LACP) made of interface 1/1/1

    Then a peer device (say a Switch, as example) can be concurrently connected to interface 1/1/1 on VSX Node 1 and 1/1/1 VSX Node 2 by using a normal Link Aggregation made of two matching physical interfaces (the LAG should be configured with LACP, to match the LACP configuration on the VSX side).

    In this way you have a peer device (Host, Switch, etc.) which is concurrently connected to two separate physical entities (VSX Node 1 and VSX Node 2) as it would be connected to a single logical entity (the magic is done by the VSX), which is an essential requirement for LAG (static or LACP) to work.

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    Davide Poletto
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  • 6.  RE: Aruba 8320 LAG config for Server 2019

    Posted Dec 09, 2021 02:38 PM
    Thank you for all of the information, I just left the server as a standard lacp network bind as it should work this way.  If Aruba gets back to me, I will post their recommendation on this thread.

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    Brian Moebius
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