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5K Port-Channel Issue: command failed: port not compatible [DCE mode]

Louis Gonzales
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I'm getting the following error when I try to configure

my uplinks on my 5K back to my 7K's.

     command failed: port not compatible [DCE mode]

I'm currently running NX-OS: n5000-uk9.5.0.2.N1.1.bin

Any ideas would be helpful.

interface port-channel10

  switchport mode trunk
  vpc 10
  switchport access vlan 5

  switchport trunk native vlan 2005

  switchport trunk allowed vlan 5,7

  speed 10000

interface Ethernet1/33
  switchport mode trunk
  switchport access vlan 5

  switchport trunk native vlan 2005

  switchport trunk allowed vlan 5,7

  spanning-tree port type network
  udld aggressive

channel-group 10 mode passive
command failed: port not compatible [DCE mode]

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There is a bug for this issue which is fixed in 5.0(2)N2(1) which is on CCO. Here is the bug details


CSCtk04010 Port errors when adding to port-channel port not compatible [DCE mode]
Symptom:
Cannot add port to port channel.

Error:
command failed: port not compatible [DCE mode]

Conditions:
adding ports to port channel

Workaround:
remove and re-add the port channel config

Upgrading or re-adding the config should work

Kind regards,

Maarten Vervoorn

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There is a bug for this issue which is fixed in 5.0(2)N2(1) which is on CCO. Here is the bug details


CSCtk04010 Port errors when adding to port-channel port not compatible [DCE mode]
Symptom:
Cannot add port to port channel.

Error:
command failed: port not compatible [DCE mode]

Conditions:
adding ports to port channel

Workaround:
remove and re-add the port channel config

Upgrading or re-adding the config should work

Kind regards,

Maarten Vervoorn

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