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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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BradP
Extreme Employee

Hi Peternoclue,

I think the issue is that you used “1:1-4:1”, which includes many many ports. Please adjust to “1:1,4:1” and see if that works better for you.

Thanks

Brad

Peternoclue
New Contributor

I Will try with LACP 

Before I was using a Cisco 3570 Trunking port on 1 & 2 to the  both core switches port 20 

enable sharing 1:1 grouping 1:1 - 4:1 algorithm port-based lacp

BradP
Extreme Employee

Hello Peternoclue:

Please check out the following commmand

enable sharing port grouping port_list {algorithm [address-based {L2 | L3 | L3_L4 | custom} | port-based }]} {resilient-hashing [on | off]}

Thanks

Brad

CThompsonEXOS
Extreme Employee

Hi,

Is the concern here that links are flapping that are part of LAG?

Is this LAG using LACP?

 

If so can you provide the output of “show lacp counters”?

 

Thanks,

Chris Thompson

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