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04-01-2010 07:24 AM
04-01-2010 07:24 AM
4800g irf
I have successfully added two switches to an IRF fabric but when I add a third I get a message "Physical index of the member is 3, member ID is 2. Link status of the IRF port with port index 2 and member ID 2 turned to 1.". This is followed by " Neighbor of IRF port 2 can't be stacked.".
If I look at irf topology I get the following output
Topology Info
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IRF-Port1 IRF-Port2
Switch Link member neighbor Link member neighbor Belong To
*1 DOWN 1 -- UP 2 2 0024-73c7-ef15
2 UP 1 1 ISOLATE 2 -- 0024-73c7-ef15
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Can anybody explain what's happened and/or how I fix the problem?
Thanks in advance
Tom
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04-01-2010 08:06 AM
04-01-2010 08:06 AM
Re: 4800g irf
Answered this myself, the fibre was in the wrong physical IRF port.
tom