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LACP aggregation on separates switches
Hello,
I'm working on LACP architecture. I would like to know if it's possible to aggregate two links on two separate switches. Here an example I want : Aggregation of link1 and link2 to obtain a logical 2 gbit/s link. Also have redundancy, if one of them is down, the traffic goes through the other link still up. ![]() I still haven't found some examples of configuration to realize it. All switches in the example are made by Extreme Network. Best regards jb |
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