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Load sharing (lacp)

Load sharing (lacp)

Sai_Prasad_Rao_
New Contributor III
If I have load sharing enabled on 1:4,2:4 with 1:4 as master. Do I need to put all vlans as tag on both 1:4 and 2:4 Or should I allow all vlans as tag on only master port 1:4 1:4,2:4 are ports of one core connecting to other core 1:4,2;4.
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Balaji_Kumar_Na
Extreme Employee
You need to associate master port 1:4 alone to all vlans.

Paul_Russo
Extreme Employee
Hello Sai

Once you have a Load share enabled you just add the master port to the VLAN. The other ports will not show up.

Hope that helps

P

I agree it looks like a valid config. If you do a show VLAN for the ones tagged on those ports you should just see port 1:4 added as tagged with a little g showing it is shared. If that is the case I think you are fine.

P

Core-A
-> show ports sharing Load Sharing Monitor
Config Current Agg Ld Share Ld Share Agg Link Link Up
Master Master Control Algorithm Group Mbr State Transitions
==============================================================================
1:4 1:4 LACP L2 1:4 Y A 1
L2 2:4 Y A 1
==============================================================================
Link State: A-Active, D-Disabled, R-Ready, NP-Port not present, L-Loopback
Load Sharing Algorithm: (L2) Layer 2 address based, (L3) Layer 3 address based

Core-B
-> show ports sharing Load Sharing Monitor
Config Current Agg Ld Share Ld Share Agg Link Link Up
Master Master Control Algorithm Group Mbr State Transitions
==============================================================================
1:4 1:4 LACP L2 1:4 Y A 1
L2 2:4 Y A 1
==============================================================================
Link State: A-Active, D-Disabled, R-Ready, NP-Port not present, L-Loopback
Load Sharing Algorithm: (L2) Layer 2 address based, (L3) Layer 3 address based

THIS LOOKS good may be I was seeing some other config,
GTM-P2G8KFN