3. Configure VLAG Tier ID. This is used to identify the VLAG switch in a multi‐tier
4. Configure the ISL for the VLAG peer.
Configuring the VLAG
1. Configure the VLAN for VLAG 1 ports. Make sure members include the ISL and
2. Place the VLAG 1 port(s) in a port LAG:
3. Assign the LAG to the VLAG:
4. Continue by configuring all required VLAGs on VLAG Peer 1, and then repeat the
5. Enable VLAG globally.
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Notes:
In this case, a dynamic LAG is shown. A static LAG (portchannel) could be
configured instead.
ISL ports and VLAG ports must be members of the same VLANs.
environment.
RS G8264(config)# vlag tierid 10
Make sure you configure the VLAG peer (VLAG Peer 2) using the same ISL
aggregation type (dynamic or static), the same VLAN for VLAG and VLAG ISL
ports, and the same STP mode and tier ID used on VLAG Peer 1.
To configure the VLAG:
VLAG 1 ports. Once the VLAN is ready, the ISL ports are automatically added to it.
RS G8264(config)# vlan 100
RS G8264(configvlan)# exit
RS G8264(config)# interface port 8
RS G8264(configif)# switchport mode trunk
RS G8264(configif)# switchport trunk allowed vlan 100
RS G8264(configif)# exit
Note: In MSTP mode, VLANs are automatically mapped to CIST.
RS G8264(config)# interface port 8
RS G8264(configif)# lacp mode active
RS G8264(configif)# lacp key 1000
RS G8264(configif)# exit
RS G8264(config)# vlag adminkey 1000 enable
configuration for VLAG Peer 2.
For each corresponding VLAG on the peer, the port LAG type (dynamic or static),
VLAN, STP mode, and ID must be the same as on VLAG Peer 1.
RS G8264(config)# vlag enable