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Lag limitations on SG350X family

HenningKessler
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can someone tell me if the limitation of 8 LAG groups are the same if you stack two SG350-24MP for example? Or could you the use more the 8 LAG groups? 

 

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A dynamic LAG can have up to 16 Ethernet ports of the same type. Up to eight ports can be active, and up to eight ports can be in standby mode. When there are more than eight ports in the dynamic LAG, the device on the controlling end of the link uses port priorities to determine which ports are bundled into the LAG and which ports are put in hot-standby mode. P

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Hi balaji.bandi

that is for ports inside of one LAG group, right? But what about the number of possible LAG groups? Are there are only 8 LAG groups possible inside a stack made out of four SG350X-24MP for example?

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Henning

Hi,

Maximum LAG group number will stay the same (8) even when you stack multiple switches together.

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The device supports 32 LAGs on the 550 series and eight LAGs on the 350 series. with up to eight ports in a LAG group.

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