Please see the following CR:

6531266 link-aggregation with Nemo on e1000g primary ldom does not work


-Raghuram.

Tommy McNeely wrote:
> IN response to #3, Can you maybe do LAG/LACP?
>
> Take a look at dladm, it creates an aggregate interface that support 
> (primitave) load balancing and fail over. 
>
> # dladm create-aggr -l active -d e1000g0 -d e1000g1 1
>
> # dladm show-aggr
> key: 1 (0x0001) policy: L4      address: 0:14:4f:82:55:be (auto)
>            device       address                 speed           duplex  link  
>   state
>            e1000g0      0:14:4f:82:55:be          1000  Mbps    full    up    
>   attached
>            e1000g1      0:14:4f:82:55:bf          1000  Mbps    full    up    
>   attached
>
>
> # ldm ls-bindings primary
> Name:   primary
> State:  active
> Flags:  normal,control,vio service
> OS:     Solaris running
> Util:   0.7%
> Uptime: 1d 16h 48m
> [snip]
> Vsw:    my-infrasvc-vsw
>                 mac-addr=0:14:4f:f8:82:d9
>                 net-dev=aggr111001
>                 mode=prog,promisc
> Vsw:    my-admin-vsw
>                 mac-addr=0:14:4f:f9:30:57
>                 net-dev=aggr110001
>         [LDC: 0xe]
>         [LDom hrc-admin-global, name: vnet1, mac-addr: 0:14:4f:fa:f:43]
>                 mode=prog,promisc
> [snip]
>
>
> In this case I have an interface "aggr1" that is both e1000g0 and e1000g1. 
> Each interface is plugged into a different blade of my force 10 switch with 
> LACP enabled on the ports. I have interfaces on vlan 110 and vlan 111 using 
> 802.1q vlan tagging on the switch.
>
> Tommy
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