EOS to XOS - Lag setup
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‎10-20-2016 09:48 PM
So about to replace all the Enterasys's in our network.
In the old EOS configurations, the lag's have been added to each of the VLAN's. in setting up the new XOS switches, is this best practice? From my understanding most of the port setup is stripped when creating the LAG?? We have 3 LAG's in one switch associated with particular VLAN's.
Thx
In the old EOS configurations, the lag's have been added to each of the VLAN's. in setting up the new XOS switches, is this best practice? From my understanding most of the port setup is stripped when creating the LAG?? We have 3 LAG's in one switch associated with particular VLAN's.
Thx
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‎10-21-2016 12:50 AM
Hi Dave,
If you want to add VLAN 100 to your LAG, here is what you need:
configure vlan 100 add ports 1:1 tagged
note: port 1:1 is your master port in the LAG
If you want to add VLAN 100 to your LAG, here is what you need:
configure vlan 100 add ports 1:1 tagged
note: port 1:1 is your master port in the LAG
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‎10-21-2016 12:09 AM
Hi Dave,
You only add VLANs to the link aggregation group (LAG) when you need it.
Yes, some of the port config (e.g. STP) in the master port will be lost when LAG is enabled. Always reference the master logical port of the load-sharing group when configuring or viewing VLANs.
You only add VLANs to the link aggregation group (LAG) when you need it.
Yes, some of the port config (e.g. STP) in the master port will be lost when LAG is enabled. Always reference the master logical port of the load-sharing group when configuring or viewing VLANs.
