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05-31-2011 02:01 PM
05-31-2011 02:01 PM
Virtual Connect Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) question
Ed had an LACP question:
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Hi All,
I was curious as to the latest official support on LACP across two different VC modules when connected to a Nexus 5020.
From customer:
1) Does the FlexFabric support Cisco Channel Groups? – If yes: what is the command
2) Can all 4 of the FlexFabric modules in Bays 1 and 2 connected to the Cisco switch Uplink ports be placed into a single Channel Group and provide 40Gbits of uplink traffic?
I’m thinking no.. but thought I’d just make sure in case anything has changed.
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Carlos replied:
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Question #1: Yes.. the command is: channel-group # mode active
Question #2: The answer is NO...
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Any other comments or suggesitons??