Our 440's are currently using EXOS 15.3.1.4. We have the edge license. We will be adding in a 460Gen2 as the stack master in an upcoming project, with the Edge license as well.
After reading this:
https://community.extremenetworks.com/extreme/topics/port-load-sharing
I noted they are using L3_L4 algorithm with LACP between switches. Is that possible to do between a switch and a server? I would have sworn I tried this.
My original post above is about what mode to choose on the Server NIC when trying to use L3_L4, but now I am wondering now if tried to do "L3_L4 LACP." I will have to try again.
Our goal here is to load balance our data flow to the servers primarily for optimizing our backups but we are also looking at implementing DFS with replication.
I have my current test LAGS working with LACP which defaults to the L2. I am not currently set up on all my primary servers been testing with lesser used servers to avoid disruption to our users. When I look at my LACP Counters things look evenly spread out between my ports.
What exactly is this " LACP PDUs dropped on Non-LACP ports:" telling me?