06-06-2012 03:32 PM - edited 03-07-2019 07:06 AM
I have a Cisco 3750G-48PS Running IOS 12.2(40) and was wondering how many physical ports are supported in an LACP Configuration. Is it 4 or 8 ports in a single switch.
If I have a dual 3750 stacked together, and I want to configure (8) port LACP, Can I take (4) ports from each switch in the stack and LACP together.
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06-06-2012 04:14 PM
So with only single 3750G, I can take 8 physical ports in an LACPif I don't want to purchase an additional switch.
Yes.
06-06-2012 03:38 PM
Yes, you can take 4 from each switch for a max of 8. You can do 16 with 3750X but only 8 active at a time:
from the config guide:
When enabled, LACP tries to configure the maximum number of LACP-compatible ports in a channel, up to a maximum of 16 ports. Only eight LACP links can be active at one time. The software places any additional links in a hot-standby mode. If one of the active links becomes inactive, a link that is in the hot-standby mode becomes active in its place.
If you configure more than eight links for an EtherChannel group, the software automatically decides which of the hot-standby ports to make active based on the LACP priority. To every link between systems that operate LACP, the software assigns a unique priority made up of these elements (in priority order)
HTH
06-06-2012 03:50 PM
I have a Cisco 3750G-48PS Running IOS 12.2(40) and was wondering how many physical ports are supported in an LACP Configuration. Is it 4 or 8 ports in a single switch.
Maximum of 8 ports and they all have to be the same speed (even though some are using different medias).
If I have a dual 3750 stacked together, and I want to configure (8) port LACP, Can I take (4) ports from each switch in the stack and LACP together.
Yes you can.
06-06-2012 04:11 PM
So with only single 3750G, I can take 8 physical ports in an LACPif I don't want to purchase an additional switch.
06-06-2012 04:14 PM
So with only single 3750G, I can take 8 physical ports in an LACPif I don't want to purchase an additional switch.
Yes.
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