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LAG two ports 1:1 4:1

LAG two ports 1:1 4:1

Peternoclue
New Contributor
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Miguel-Angel_RO
Valued Contributor II

Peternoclue,

 

Could you give the config on the cisco concerning those ports?

It should be something like this:

interface Ethernet1/27

  description switch-ebu

  switchport mode trunk

  switchport trunk native vlan 2

  speed 1000

  channel-group 17 mode active

 

Mig

BradP
Extreme Employee

OK cool. So now we need to establish if both sides are using LACP. Please follow Chris’ suggestion regarding LACP counters and the output of the “show sharing” command to see what’s happening.

Thanks

Brad

Peternoclue
New Contributor

sorry i did use 1:1,4:1 Thanks

CThompsonEXOS
Extreme Employee

Hi,

 

If you are using LACP you want to see the Y flags( under Agg Mbr) and A(under link state) like below:

ExtremeCore.1 # show sharing
Load Sharing Monitor
Config Current Agg Min Ld Share Ld Share Agg Link Link Up
Master Master Control Active Algorithm Flags Group Mbr State Transitions
================================================================================
11 LACP 1 L2 A 11 Y A 0
L2 12 Y A 0
==============================================================================

Thanks,

Chris Thompson

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