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Subject: [enterasys] Lacp config
I would like to setup lag ports for each building on our campus.
Each building is connected to our N3 via gbic port.
I have one Lag working from our N3 to a C3 but when I attempt to connect
another building no new Lag is being built
Paul,
Link Aggregation is a link layer protocol. Each port group will join a unique
LAG port (e.g. lag.0.1).
Look at
http://secure.enterasys.com/support/manuals/hardware/LinkAggregationFeatGde120508.pdf
for more details.
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: RE:[enterasys] Lacp config
Hi,
Do you use LACP or static? how do you create lags? Please, provide some input.
Thanks
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-Dwayne
From: Matt Clark [mailto:matt.cl...@pinalcountyaz.gov]
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 5:04 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: RE:[enterasys] Lacp config
I always like to use static so that the network is deterministic
set lacp static lag.0.3 key ge.1.20-24
set lacp
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From: Dwayne Vidi dv...@uff.ufl.edu
To:Enterasys Customer Mailing List enterasys@listserv.unc.edu
Date: 9/20/2010 2:12 PM
Subject: RE: RE:[enterasys] Lacp config
If you force a lag with lacp static I highly
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To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: RE: RE:[enterasys] Lacp config
I agree. I have also seen instances where if there was a 2 port lag and one
port died the lag would go away and if you had only tagged the lag traffic
would stop. That is why I