mLACP vs LACP at stacked/VSS switches
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12-03-2011 04:45 AM - edited 03-07-2019 03:43 AM
Dears
Would like your advice plz regarding the difference between mLACP vs LACP on stacked/VSS switches
I believe technically it is the same.
What I know that on stacked switches, all switches have same configuration as they are considered one device
Is this valid also with mLACP ?
If yes then what is the difference ???
Many Thanks
BR,
Sherif Ismail
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12-03-2011 08:36 AM
Sherif,
Here is some info on mLACP. This is a new feature with a lots of restrictions:
HTH
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12-03-2011 10:57 AM
Thanks Reza
After some readings I concluded below
VSS supported only at 6500
Stacking supported on catalyst switches
mLACP is only available at 7600 as it does not support VSS or stacking.
I also believe (however still not confirmed) when configuring mLACP, each 7600 router still has its own configuration
i.e config on both routers are not identical as in VSS/Stacking
Thanks
BR,
Sherif Ismail
