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What's the difference between a "Trunk" and a LACP trunk?
- Aug 14, 2017
Without LACP selected, you will statically force link aggregation without a negotiating protocol. If on the other end you have a Cisco switch, this would be compatible with Etherchannel 'channel-group 1 mode on' configuration.
The only situation where static link aggregation makes technical sense is if on the other end you have a device which does not support LACP. Static aggregation is more susceptible to spanning-tree interference and switching loops
Without LACP selected, you will statically force link aggregation without a negotiating protocol. If on the other end you have a Cisco switch, this would be compatible with Etherchannel 'channel-group 1 mode on' configuration.
The only situation where static link aggregation makes technical sense is if on the other end you have a device which does not support LACP. Static aggregation is more susceptible to spanning-tree interference and switching loops
- AlgebraicMirrorSep 18, 2017Altostratus
Thank you!
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