Aggregate Interface Load Balancing Mode

epsoft Lv1Posted 19 Jan 2020 14:15

Last edited by epsoft 19 Jan 2020 14:23.

To Setup LACP or TrunkAggregation on Interface,
which mode uses LACP or other Active/Active Trunk specification?

Active/standby (Mode:1) =
Based on MAC address (Mode:2) =
Based on MAC Address =
Round Robin among interfaces (Mode:0) =
Layer 4 load balancing (Mode:2) =

Is the Mode referring to Layer ISO/OSI stack?
If so, the Mode2 require to configure the corrisponding port on hw switch as LAG or LACP, but wich one corrispond to static LAG and to LACP?
(i'm wondering if the 'layer 4 load balancing (Mode:2)' can corrispond to LACP/802.3ad specs)

But also: What is the 'Based on MAC Address' (NOT Mode2) ?

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mode0 offer Active/Active Trunk based on cisco etherchannel specification (only round robin the connection)
mode2 offer Active/Active Trunk based on cisco etherchannel specification (source and destination MAC address HASH)
"Based on MAC Address ="  should be a wrong traslation, in previous version it was "Based on IP address (Mode:2) ="  offer Active/Active Trunk based on cisco etherchannel specification (source and destination IP address HASH)
those mode require stackable and manageble switches

bye
MArco
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Marco Barbieri Lv1Posted 26 Mar 2020 06:03
  
mode0 offer Active/Active Trunk based on cisco etherchannel specification (only round robin the connection)
mode2 offer Active/Active Trunk based on cisco etherchannel specification (source and destination MAC address HASH)
"Based on MAC Address ="  should be a wrong traslation, in previous version it was "Based on IP address (Mode:2) ="  offer Active/Active Trunk based on cisco etherchannel specification (source and destination IP address HASH)
those mode require stackable and manageble switches

bye
MArco
HWSD Lv1Posted 25 Feb 2021 02:02
  
Last edited by HWSD 25 Feb 2021 02:07.

In attached image you can see aggregation modes differences.

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Link Aggregation Table

Link Aggregation Table
Newbie366934 Lv1Posted 27 Dec 2022 11:35
  
Very a great post. I have absorbed a lot of useful and interesting information, thank you for sharing it.
Faisal P Posted 28 Dec 2022 10:24
  
Link aggregation is an approach to combine several individual (Ethernet) links into a single logical link. Two terms often appear along with it, that is, LAG and LACP.

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