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EXOS create lag for 2 switches

EXOS create lag for 2 switches

Phillip_Hood
New Contributor
I have 2 new EXOS switches (X620-16x) that are going to be used for ISCSI traffic for a Nimble SAN. I am new to EXOS and I am still learning EOS so I'm new to all of it. The Nimble device recommends that the switches are "trunked" together and that is what it says in the health check in the admin console. I assume it means that the switches need a LAG port or sharing enabled. How would I accomplish this for these two switches? I have been looking at the commands in the EXOS Commands pdf that I found but I am not sure about some settings like which algorithm, which ports are included in the LAG, etc. Could someone help me out or give a good example of this type of configuration?
Thanks in advance.
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Mrxlazuardin
New Contributor III
Hi Phillip,

You can use MLAG. Here is the docs.

https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-configure-MLAG-in-Extreme-switches

Other way, you can make both switches as stacked switches by using SummitStack-V. But, with this way, the stacking links are limited to 2x 10Gbps links. Here is the doc.

http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/summit_16/Summit_Family_HW_Install/Stacking/c_using-the-sum...

Best regards,
GTM-P2G8KFN