Configuring discovery protocol – HP ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack Windows Edition User Manual
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Troubleshooting 39
Problem
Possible cause
Possible solution
Unable to select VLAN ID for
Active Path, Fast Path, and
Router Path.
This may be expected
behavior based on the
configured settings.
Go to Advanced Redundancy Tab and enable
the failover mechanism such as Active Path
Failover or Fast Path Failover or Router Path
Failover for which you are unable to set VLAN
ID.
Open the NCU and go to the Information tab
for the team. Check the Current Mode. If the
current team mode is 802.3ad Dynamic with
Fault Tolerance or SLB (Switch-assisted Load
Balancing), this is normal behavior. These
team modes do not support Fast Path Failover,
Active Path Failover and Router Path Failover.
If you are unable to set the VLAN ID for fast
path even though Fast Path has been selected
in the Advanced Redundancy tab, then
consider changing the Spanning Tree Protocol
as Cisco PVST+.
Configuring Discovery Protocol
Problem
Possible cause
Possible solution
When using CDPv1 the
information tab does not
display the VTP management
domain name for my
devices.
This is expected behavior
when using CDPv1. This
feature is only available with
CDPv2.
If this information is important to you, consider
using CDPv2 instead.
The Discovery Protocol
Settings group is disabled
and I can't set the CDP or
LLDP.
This is expected behavior for
licensable features.
Install a ProLiant Essentials Intelligent
Networking Pack license key
CDP or LLDP is enabled and
CDP or LLDP frames are
being transmitted by the
network device but they are
not being received by the
team.
When CDP or LLDP is first
enabled, it may take 30
seconds to receive the first
CDP or LLDP frame. It is
possible that this delay
occurred as the teaming driver
attempted to register the CDP
or LLDP multicast address with
the miniport. This delay may
have caused the team to fail to
register the multicast address.
Disable CDP or LLDP then re-enable it and
verify that the team registers the address.