04-26-2024 11:15 PM
I was working with two L2 WAN links, one with a speed of 1G and the other with 10G. These links are connected to my L2 switch using a trunk interface. Is it possible for me to configure these links as a bundle using a port-channel LACP? Since they operate on different speed.
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04-26-2024 11:41 PM
04-26-2024 11:38 PM
- Negative ,
M.
04-26-2024 11:41 PM
No
It mandatory to use same BW link in PO.
MHM
09-19-2024 02:36 AM
Hi,
I have similar case but:
I have two N9k in vPC and I have connected three 100G links
- two links to N9K-A (port-channel 2x100G)
- one link to N9K-B (port-channel 1x100G)
and all connected in vPC.
My question is: Will the traffic be distributed equally? When I have all the links on one device the traffic is distributed 33% to each.
09-19-2024 06:40 AM
From the N9k side, it depends on which traffic the switch starts from. Remember, unless egress traffic does NOT have a local device direct download port, traffic does not transit "sideways" (between peers).
From the other downstream (single?) device, normal Etherchannel distribution rules apply (BTW, they also apply to multiple Etherchannel ports on same N9k).
09-20-2024 01:14 AM
Please take a look at the diagram below:
The traffic is mainly outbound. (From “inside” to “outside”).
So I mean, I understand that if this single 100G is saturated then the traffic will not overflow to the peer-link but continue towards the 100G link?
09-20-2024 01:39 AM
"So I mean, I understand that if this single 100G is saturated then the traffic will not overflow to the peer-link but continue towards the 100G link?"
I believe that's correct.
Only if there was no direct egress path, on device, would traffic flow "sideways".
09-20-2024 03:49 AM
LACP allows for bundling links with different speeds, but traffic will be distributed unevenly across the links based on their bandwidth. In your case, the 10G link will handle more traffic compared to the 1G link.
09-20-2024 04:10 AM
"LACP allows for bundling links with different speeds . . ."
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