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12-19-2016 12:47 PM
12-19-2016 12:47 PM
LACP maximum
I have 2 hpe 6125xlg in irf configuration: how many link can i aggregate in bridge aggregation ? which is the maximum for 10Gb links?
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12-27-2016 09:23 AM
12-27-2016 09:23 AM
Re: LACP maximum
The theoretical limit should be 32 active links aggregated together into a single LAG: clearly that (upper) threshold is limited by the actual number of similar physical ports really available on the single 6125XLG blade switch we're considering or by the actual total number of similar physical ports made available by the whole IRF Stack made of two or more blades (since you can aggregate together similar physical links that belong to different IRF Stack members).
I'm not an HPE Employee
