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There's no one-sided LAG (by the IEEE definition of LAG?) Either you implement MLAG on the switches, or you're using some Linux-specific trick on the server side, in which case I don't think we want to know about the details ;) |
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As discussed I'd like to add lag support for Linux hosts, and one scenario is like this:
i.e. a Linux host connected to 2 switches. In general, it is possible to have a bondX interface on the host side, and nothing special on the switches; the host can choose which link it wants use for active/backup. The switch needn't support the lag module at all for this
Currently, Netlab complains that the switch needs to have lag enabled. I tried setting a
lag: False
attribute on the interface, meaning ignore the lag - but that's not allowed either, given that it's an attribute from an unsupported moduleA possible resolution could also be "it's a corner case - just require lag support for all nodes". Just asking for opinions
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