Hi,

On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 11:28:42AM -0400, Joseph Hardeman wrote:
> No actually they are configured as "mode on" no LACP.  I spoke with a CCIE
> a couple of years ago and he told me that use mode on from switch to switch
> and lacp from switch to server so thats what I am putting in.

That was years ago, and is not good advice today.  Propably wasn't good 
advice then, but that depends on "how many years ago"...

With LACP you'll *know* that both ports belong to the same channel on the
other side, and both are ready to be used, not "uh, link up, but line card
crashed" or "this is a multichannel LAG, and one of the chassis' is just
booting and not really participating yet", or such.

gert
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