I'm configuring an IEEE 802.3ad (LACP) dynamic trunk from a HP Procurve 2412zl (firmware version K.15.07) switch to a HP Proliant DL380 G7 server.
The DL380 has 4 NICs and is running Win2008 R2, so I'm teaming the NICs together and leaving everything on the recommended "automatic" setting in the HP NIC configuration tool.
The server is one of two, they'll be connected on interfaces F17-F20 and F21-F24 respectively on the switch.
I need the servers in a separate VLAN, here is the configuration for the VLAN:
vlan 10
name "Lab_Mgmt"
untagged B2,F17-F24
ip address 172.22.71.3 255.255.255.0
tagged B21
exit
There is a DHCP-relay into the VLAN 10 from another device beyond interface B21.
The Advanced Traffic Management Guide says that in order to run a dynamic LACP trunk on another VLAN besides the DEFAULT_VLAN, you need to first enable GVRP and then use "forbid" to stop the interfaces from automatically joining DEFAULT_VLAN when the dynamic trunk is created.
GVRP brings some other stuff with it that I don't want or need, so I disable it with "unknown-vlans disable" on all other interfaces.
Here is how I do it:
procurve-5412zl-1(config)# gvrp
procurve-5412zl-1(config)# interface A1-A24,B1-B24,C1-C24,D1-D10,D13-D24,E1-E24,
F1-F16,K1,K2 unknown-vlans disable
procurve-5412zl-1(config)# vlan 1 forbid F17-F24
procurve-5412zl-1(config)# interface F17-F20 lacp active
The result afterwards looks all successful:
procurve-5412zl-1(config)# show trunks
Load Balancing Method: L3-based (Default), L2-based if non-IP traffic
Port | Name Type | Group Type
---- + -------------------------------- --------- + ------ --------
F17 | XYZTEAM3_NIC1 100/1000T | Dyn2 LACP
F18 | XYZTEAM3_NIC2 100/1000T | Dyn2 LACP
F19 | XYZTEAM3_NIC3 100/1000T | Dyn2 LACP
F20 | XYZTEAM3_NIC4 100/1000T | Dyn2 LACP
procurve-5412zl-1(config)# vlan 10
procurve-5412zl-1(vlan-10)# show lacp
LACP
LACP Trunk Port LACP Admin Oper
Port Enabled Group Status Partner Status Key Key
---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ ------
F17 Active Dyn2 Up Yes Success 0 0
F18 Active Dyn2 Up Yes Success 0 0
F19 Active Dyn2 Up Yes Success 0 0
F20 Active Dyn2 Up Yes Success 0 0
On the Proliant server, the NIC configuration Tool is also indicating that a 802.3ad dynamic trunk has been established.
Everything should be good, but it isn't.
The server is not getting an IP-address from the DHCP, which it does if I'm not enabling LACP.
If I configure the server to a static IP-address on the VLAN 10 subnet, it can't even ping the switch IP-address, much less anything outside of the VLAN.
The switch can't ping the server either.
I did another attempt with F17-F20 tagged, and checking the box "Default Native Tag (VLAN 10)" in the NIC configuration tool on the server, but there was no difference.
Does anyone have any idea what I might have missed?