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Re: EX3300 LAG (LACP) strange behavior

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Hardware inventory:
Item             Version  Part number  Serial number     Description
Chassis                                GD0216520103      Virtual Chassis
Routing Engine 0 REV 02   650-063365   GD0216520103      EX3300 24-Port
Routing Engine 1 REV 14   750-034299   GD0213405768      EX3300 24-Port
FPC 0            REV 02   650-063365   GD0216520103      EX3300 24-Port
  CPU                     BUILTIN      BUILTIN           FPC CPU
  PIC 0                   BUILTIN      BUILTIN           24x 10/100/1000 Base-T
  PIC 1          REV 02   650-063365   GD0216520103      4x GE/XE SFP+
    Xcvr 0       NL-B2    NON-JNPR     ADF20928050001    SFP+-10G-LR
    Xcvr 1                NON-JNPR     AHS0PTV           SFP+-10G-SR
    Xcvr 2                NON-JNPR     AN214M0           SFP+-10G-SR
    Xcvr 3                NON-JNPR     ANS1P5L           SFP+-10G-SR
  Power Supply 0                                         PS 100W AC
  Fan Tray                                               Fan Tray
FPC 1            REV 14   750-034299   GD0213405768      EX3300 24-Port
  CPU                     BUILTIN      BUILTIN           FPC CPU
  PIC 0                   BUILTIN      BUILTIN           24x 10/100/1000 Base-T
  PIC 1          REV 14   750-034299   GD0213405768      4x GE/XE SFP+
    Xcvr 0       NL-B2    NON-JNPR     ADF209280de0008   SFP+-10G-LR
    Xcvr 1                NON-JNPR     AP50S5L           SFP+-10G-SR
    Xcvr 2                NON-JNPR     AKJ0N60           SFP+-10G-SR
    Xcvr 3                NON-JNPR     ALJ03UM           SFP+-10G-SR
  Power Supply 0                                         PS 100W AC
  Fan Tray                                               Fan Tray

And yes, all SFP+ modules are plugged ind, and working.
We see the links up.

The question here, is mostly why xe-0/1/1 doesnt exist when it's configured to be a part of the LACP.

 

the FPC setup is as follows on the EX-VC:
xe-0/1/0 ISP

xe-0/1/1 LACP ae0

xe-0/1/2 VC

xe-0/1/3 VC

 

xe-1/1/0 ISP

xe-1/1/1 LACP ae0

xe-1/1/2 VC

xe-1/1/3 VC

 

I am not sure what you mean by what code I am running.

The partner in the EX-VC "should'nt" be anything but what I tell it to be Smiley Happy
In this case xe-0/1/0 and 1/1/0 is the ISP uplinks, while xe-0/1/1 and xe-1/1/1 is used for the LACP


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