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тАО01-04-2021 02:45 AM
тАО01-04-2021 02:45 AM
VSF link error via local ethernet
Hello,
I have an error on my second vsf link between my two members.
This second link goes through a local ethernet managed by Orange.
Below is the result of the link:
CLUSTER # sh vsf link detail
VSF Member: 1 Link: 1
Port State
-------- ------------
1 / G1 Up: Connected to port 2 / G1
1 / H1 Error: No response from peer
VSF Member: 2 Link: 1
Port State
-------- ------------
2 / G1 Up: Connected to port 1 / G1
2 / H1 Error: Unknown
And here is the VSF configuration:
vsf
enable domain 10
member 1
type "J9851A" mac-address ecebb8-dd2b00
priority 200
link 1 1 / G1,1 / H1
link 1 name "I-Link1_1"
exit
member 2
type "J9851A" mac-address 089734-b48400
priority 180
link 1 2 / G1,2 / H1
link 1 name "I-Link2_1"
exit
port-speed 10g
exit
Would there be a specific command to specify that the 2 members are not directly connected?
Thanks for your help.
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тАО01-17-2021 05:32 PM
тАО01-17-2021 05:32 PM
Re: VSF link error via local ethernet
Hi,
Can you check 'show log' and share the messages?
Thanks!

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тАО02-16-2021 06:34 AM
тАО02-16-2021 06:34 AM
Re: VSF link error via local ethernet
Hello,
Here is the answer to my problem: The VSF protocol only supports live links between devices, adding a device between the 2 switches is not supported.
The VSF link passing through an ethernet room of an operator with the installation of a RAD on each side, this is why the link is in ERROR.