Question: LACP

Question: LACP

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Question: LACP CD> 12-11-2006
Posted by CD> on December 11, 2006, 11:35 am
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Hi,

I am working with LACP for past 1 year. I have the following doubt.

Consider a scenario

Actor
-----
Port A1
Port A2
Port A3

Partner
-------
Port B1
Port B2
Port B3

The connections of the port are as follows:
A1-B1
A2-B2
A3-B3

So when these ports are connected and configured, can A1 be the first
port to join the LAG on Actor and B2 be the first port to join the LAG
on Partner side?

Is this a valid scenario?

Thanx,
Chetandeep Singh


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