Load sharing (lacp)
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‎09-22-2016 12:51 PM
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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‎09-22-2016 12:53 PM
Any configurations you add to the master port are propagated to all other ports in the LAG, trying to add a VLAN or any other configuration to the secondary ports in the LAG will produce the following error:Error: Port is in load sharing mode. Perform all configuration changes to load share master .
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‎09-22-2016 12:53 PM
The master port is the only port that needs to be added into any configuration.
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‎09-22-2016 12:53 PM
Hey Sai
The Load share will use all links to send traffic from any VLAN on the port. You just use the master port to assign the Load Share to the VLAN.
So if the master port, or any port, goes down the load share will instantly move the traffic that was supposed to go over that port to one of the other ports.
When you add Load share port to a VLAN it will show the master port and have a flag that it is a shared port it will not show all of the other ports in the load share.
I hope that makes sense.
Thanks
P
The Load share will use all links to send traffic from any VLAN on the port. You just use the master port to assign the Load Share to the VLAN.
So if the master port, or any port, goes down the load share will instantly move the traffic that was supposed to go over that port to one of the other ports.
When you add Load share port to a VLAN it will show the master port and have a flag that it is a shared port it will not show all of the other ports in the load share.
I hope that makes sense.
Thanks
P
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‎09-22-2016 12:53 PM
Didnt get that sorry
U mean allow all vlans on master port only , what if master port goes down? I have on one core: all vlans tagged on 1:4,2:4 On other core all vlans are tagged on 1:4 only
U mean allow all vlans on master port only , what if master port goes down? I have on one core: all vlans tagged on 1:4,2:4 On other core all vlans are tagged on 1:4 only
