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3935i LACP with same switch possible ?

3935i LACP with same switch possible ?

Pascal_Lurquin
New Contributor II
We are using 3935i APs

They are connected to only one port : I saw the LOW mode in the log

We would like to use it with performance: we have to use TWO ethernet ports

Is it possible with only one POE switch X440-48P

Thanks

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Roy_Noh
Extreme Employee
Pascal,

Based on my lab, it is working fine with 3935i as below information.
I will ask the article creator to change details.
And please notice that I used fallback feature of LACP to ensure connection when AP is not set to use LACP so that you can change setting of the AP after all.

AP info

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Switch info

* X440G2-12p-10G4.7 # show sharing
Load Sharing Monitor
Config Current Agg Min Ld Share Dist Ld Share Agg Link Link Up
Master Master Control Active Algorithm Flags Group Mbr State Transitions
================================================================================
1 1 LACP 1 L2 A 1 Y A 13
L2 2 Y A 10
================================================================================
Link State: A-Active, D-Disabled, R-Ready, NP-Port not present, L-Loopback
Minimum Active: (<) Group is down. # active links less than configured minimum
Load Sharing Algorithm: (L2) Layer 2 address based, (L3) Layer 3 address based
(L3_L4) Layer 3 address and Layer 4 port based
Distribution Flags:
A - All: Distribute to all members,
L - Local Slot: Distribute to members local to ingress slot,
P - Port Lists: Distribute to per-slot configurable subset of members,
R - Resilient Hashing enabled.
Number of load sharing trunks: 1
* X440G2-12p-10G4.8 # show lacp lag 1

Lag Actor Actor Partner Partner Partner Agg Actor
Sys-Pri Key MAC Sys-Pri Key Count MAC
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 0 0x03e9 d8:84:66:57:cf:3b 65535 0x0011 2 00:04:96:9b:54:26

Port list:

Member Port Rx Sel Mux Actor Partner
Port Priority State Logic State Flags Port
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 0 Current Selected Collect-Dist A-GSCD-- 1
2 0 Current Selected Collect-Dist A-GSCD-- 2
================================================================================
Actor Flags: A-Activity, T-Timeout, G-Aggregation, S-Synchronization
C-Collecting, D-Distributing, F-Defaulted, E-Expired

* X440G2-12p-10G4.9 # show inline-power info ports 1,2

Port State Class Volts Curr Power Fault
(mA) (Watts)
1 delivering class4 54.0 15 0.800 None
2 delivering class4 54.2 145 7.800 None

* X440G2-12p-10G4.10 #

Thank you.

Roy_Noh
Extreme Employee
Actually, I tested this both with AP3825i and AP3935i few month ago.
It worked okay with AP3935i while AP3825i didn't as the above article.
AP3935i should be removed from the article I think.
I will check again and let you know later.

Ronald_Dvorak
Honored Contributor
The switch could support 802.3at so you should be able to get full power from one port.
A think you run into the same issue as I did with another switch model - please take a look...

https://community.extremenetworks.com/extreme/topics/ap3935i-row-on-08h20g4-24p-ap-powered-by-af-ins...

Pascal_Lurquin
New Contributor II
And If the customer have only one switch ...
Can we use an injector on the second port ? (strange ... but how can we have the Full power mode with one switch) ?
GTM-P2G8KFN