10-07-2020 02:52 PM
Hello.
I am new to the community and this is my first post.
I am considering placing an older X450e-24p in an area where I need 12 additional switch ports (4 ports need PoE). The edge stack consist of four X440G2-48p switches and has LAG ports going to the core switch on the master and there are LAG ports on the backup, going to another X440G2-48p in another area. Can I configure LAG ports on one of the standby switches in the stack to connect the older X450? How would I configure the ports on the standby switch?
Sorry about the noob question, but I am new to Extreme and I do not want to cause the network to go down.
If you need additional information, please let me know.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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10-07-2020 03:57 PM
Hi Lynden63,
Thanks for contacting us.
You can absolutely create a LAG using the standby node, port nomenclature for these switches is “slot:port”, so Slot 2 port 1 would be port 2:1.
To create a share, you use the command
enable sharing <master port> grouping <ports> {lacp}
The <ports> at the end includes the master port mentioned previously. Don’t forget to configure a share on the opposite side before bringing the ports up, or there will be a loop. Also, LACP is not required, but LACP must be specified on both sides of the share before the share will come up.
Thanks
Brad
10-07-2020 03:57 PM
Hi Lynden63,
Thanks for contacting us.
You can absolutely create a LAG using the standby node, port nomenclature for these switches is “slot:port”, so Slot 2 port 1 would be port 2:1.
To create a share, you use the command
enable sharing <master port> grouping <ports> {lacp}
The <ports> at the end includes the master port mentioned previously. Don’t forget to configure a share on the opposite side before bringing the ports up, or there will be a loop. Also, LACP is not required, but LACP must be specified on both sides of the share before the share will come up.
Thanks
Brad