<quote who="Sven Hartge"> > John Ratliff <jratl...@bluemarble.net> wrote: > >> I have a 4 port LAGG (LACP / bond-mode 4) interface named bond0. It >> seems >> to take about 45 seconds after the links come up to negotiate with the >> switch. > > This long delay is not normal. For me LACP-based bonds never take longer > than 1 or at most 2 seconds to be operational. > > This smells of STP. Disable STP on the switch for that port or change to > rSTP. > > GrüÃe, > Sven. > > -- > Sigmentation fault. Core dumped. > >
The ports are trunk ports carrying multiple vlans. I have enabled spanning-tree portfast trunk on the port channel. It still takes around 5 seconds, but that's significantly faster. However, I have another slight issue. When conntrackd is started on boot, it gives me some errors: Aug 11 09:35:30 bltn-firewall-02 conntrackd[1157]: [Fri Aug 11 09:35:30 2017] (pid=1157) [notice] using user-space event filtering Aug 11 09:35:30 bltn-firewall-02 conntrackd[1157]: [Fri Aug 11 09:35:30 2017] (pid=1157) [notice] netlink event socket buffer size has been set to 262142 bytes Aug 11 09:35:30 bltn-firewall-02 conntrackd[1157]: [Fri Aug 11 09:35:30 2017] (pid=1157) [notice] initialization completed Aug 11 09:35:30 bltn-firewall-02 conntrackd[1157]: [Fri Aug 11 09:35:30 2017] (pid=1157) [notice] -- starting in console mode -- Aug 11 09:35:30 bltn-firewall-02 conntrackd[1157]: [Fri Aug 11 09:35:30 2017] (pid=1157) [ERROR] no dedicated links available! I don't get these errors if I run my delay script. I wonder if this is a problem. Thanks. --John