I have been attempting to create a basic two-port LAG, between by HP 4512zl switch, and two 10GbE interfaces on a VMWare ESXi 5.5 host, and no matter what combination on the switch I attempt, the LAG never comes up.
I've got the ESXi server set for IP hash based load balancing, and it's using the default VLAN 1 tag, since that's the VLAN that the server and it's guest VMs will be passing traffic on.
I then configure the two switchports that are uplinked to the ESXi server, using the command:
trunk PortA1,PortB1 Trk(#) Trunk
The trunk then get created but the switch then never negotiates LACP between itself and the ESXi server. I attempted to configure the trunk as
trunk PortA1,B1 Trk(#) lacp
But in that instance, the switch shows that the partner LACP channel never gets acknowledged.
I've performed this task a dozen times on Cisco's with EtherChannel but this is the first time with an HP and I'm shocked that it's been so difficult.
Any ideas what I should look for?
P.S. This thread has been moved from Switches, Hubs, Modems (Legacy ITRC forum) to ProCurve / ProVision-Based. - Hp Forum moderator