This could be lag egress problem:
Please note:
If you don't use GVRP then a new lag port will egress only the "default" vlan.
You should set VLAN egress on the new lag same as on the physical member ports,
This way if the lag either fails or exists you will have same egress behavior.

To be able to manage correctly, you should set the SAME aadminkey value on the 
lag.0.x  and the member ports before connecting
The second port ,this way you can determine in advance the lag port number, and 
complete all necessary settings.
 Regards

Yoram Nissenbaum
Advanced Networking
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From: Greer, Paul [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 8:13 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] LACP

I have lags working between two buildings (N3 to C3) but I ran into some issue 
when I connected two N3's.

One port shows up on the lag but when I connect the other port the N3's drop 
connections.

Is there something unique about the two N3's being connected?

I have followed the config guide from the Enterasys Document page for multiple 
devices as a template.
The config for all Lags appear to be the same and correct.

Paul


Paul Greer
Information Technology Services
South Puget Sound Community College
2011  Mottman Rd Sw
Olympia, WA 98512
360-596-5324
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