06-29-2023 02:24 PM
I've been experimenting with connecting the "core" 2 stackwised 9500(which supports Pagp and LACP) to the "edge" SG350(which supports just LACP?).
The LAG on the 9500 consists of 2 25gb ports 1/0/1 and 2/0/1 and the LAG on the SG350 is 2 10gb ports XG3 and XG4
I have the LAG set to LACP on both sides, (ACTIVE mode on the 9500 and it's just a 'enable LACP" checkbox on the SG350)
Is that the best way? Should I be using PAGP or some other different mode on the switches?
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06-29-2023 05:12 PM
Is that the best way? Yes this is best way
Should I be using PAGP or some other different mode on the switches? No need lacp better than pagp
06-29-2023 03:53 PM
Hi
The best way on this case is the way it works. You said you have :
"I have the LAG set to LACP on both sides, (ACTIVE mode on the 9500 and it's just a 'enable LACP" checkbox on the SG350)"
Does it works? If does, then this is the best way. If not, then, it is not.
The way I would probably config
SG350
switchxxxxxx(config-if)# channel-group 1 mode on
9500
switchxxxxxx(config-if)# channel-group 1 mode on
06-29-2023 05:12 PM
Is that the best way? Yes this is best way
Should I be using PAGP or some other different mode on the switches? No need lacp better than pagp
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