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Cisco Nexus 1000V Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.2(1)SV3(1.1)
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Chapter 11 Port Channels and Trunking
VLAN Traffic Does Not Traverse Trunk
Example:
switch(config)#
interface ethernet 1/4
switch(config-if)
Step 2
Force the physical interface with an incompatible configuration to join the channel group.
channel-group
channel-number
force
The physical interface with an incompatible configuration is forced to join the channel group.
Example:
switch(config-if)#
channel-group 5 force
switch(config-if)
Verifying a Port Channel Configuration
You can debug port channels configured through a port profile.
BEFORE YOUR BEGIN
•
Log in to the CLI in configuration mode.
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1
Verify that you have configured a port channel in the profile.
switch#
show port-profile name
profile-name
Step 2
Display summary port channel information.
switch#
show port-channel summary
Step 3
Debug the port channel configuration.
switch#
debug port-channel trace
VLAN Traffic Does Not Traverse Trunk
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
The VLAN traffic
does not traverse
trunk.
A VLAN is not in the allowed VLAN
list.
Add the VLAN to the allowed VLAN list. Use the
switchport trunk allowed vlan
add
vlan-id
command in
the profile used by the interface.