Your output says the JNPR side is still fast/1s.
I'd actually prefer to look at the LACP PDU from the wire 'monitor traffic '
Flap would be expected if CSCO sends every 30s, JNPR sends every 1s.
We should expect JNPR to be happy about 3s after receiving PDU from
CSCO. I thoroughly recommend s
Hi
I've deactivated the FAST on Juniper but nothing changes...
As I wrote on Cisco remains down hence you will not see any LACP while on
Juniper it flaps, once I shut on cisco it stop to flap
I'm not sure it is a cabling issue...
we should try to setup a pure L3 p2p link and test that I guess...
You've changed JNPR from 30s to 1s, but not CSCO. I'm not sure if this
is the only problem, as insufficient data is shown about the state and
LACP PDUs.
I believe the command is 'lacp rate fast' or 'lacp period short', to
reduce risk of operators getting bored, In your case, the former.
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