I am trying to enable NTP server over IPv6 from my Extreme BD-X8. I have assigned both IPv4/6 addresses to my vlans on the BD-X8 and I know the routing interfaces work for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. The clients use router addresses for the NTP...
169.254.0.0/16 addresses are link-local. I'm pretty sure they are not meant to be routed.... ever.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link-local_address
Oh wait, everything is on 169.254.200.0/24; somehow I saw a 169.254.100.? address.
Regardless, ...
LAG is a layer 2 construct, OSPF is layer 3. I am assuming that your connection is routed to your ISPs and not switched and even if it is switched, it is doubtful the two ISPs are serving the same VLANs over their connection to you making EtherChan...
It might be possible if the two different ISPs agree to purchase the same switch/router at your connection point *and* run something like vPC between their switch/router. I am doubtful this will be the case. If you are looking to solve a resilien...
Are you connected directly to this switch? I agree that it appears the switch is @ 172.22.35.255. Unfortunately, you have likely set this up to be routed and not switched and this is why.
The switch has a netmask of /23 right? You believe it is...