Link Aggregation Guidelines - Cisco SD2008T-NA Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3
Configuring Ports and Interfaces

Link Aggregation Guidelines

Keep these guidelines in mind when using LAG:
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You cannot configure the controller's ports into separate LAG groups. Only one LAG group is
supported per controller. Therefore, you can connect a controller in LAG mode to only one neighbor
device.
Note
The two internal gigabit ports on the controller within the Catalyst 3750G Integrated
Wireless LAN Controller Switch are always assigned to the same LAG group.
When LAG is enabled, any change to the LAG configuration requires a controller reboot.
When you enable LAG, you can configure only one AP-manager interface because only one logical
port is needed. LAG removes the requirement for supporting multiple AP-manager interfaces.
When you enable LAG, all dynamic AP-manager interfaces and untagged interfaces are deleted, and
all WLANs are disabled and mapped to the management interface. Also, the management, static
AP-manager, and VLAN-tagged dynamic interfaces are moved to the LAG port.
Multiple untagged interfaces to the same port are not allowed.
When you enable LAG, you cannot create interfaces with a primary port other than 29.
When you enable LAG, all ports participate in LAG by default. Therefore, you must configure LAG
for all of the connected ports in the neighbor switch.
When you enable LAG, port mirroring is not supported.
With LAG, if any single link goes down, traffic migrates to the other links.
With LAG, only one functional physical port is needed for the controller to pass client traffic.
When you enable LAG, access points remain connected to the switch and data service for users
continues uninterrupted.
When you enable LAG, you eliminate the need to configure primary and secondary ports for each
interface.
When you disable LAG, the management, static AP-manager, and dynamic interfaces are moved to
port 1.
When you disable LAG, you may configure primary and secondary ports for all interfaces.
When you disable LAG, you must assign an AP-manager interface to each port on the controller.
When you enable LAG, the controller sends packets out on the same port on which it received them.
If an LWAPP packet from an access point enters the controller on physical port 1, the controller
removes the LWAPP wrapper, processes the packet, and forwards it to the network on physical port
1. This may not be the case if you disable LAG.
Cisco 4400 series controllers support a single static link aggregation bundle.
LAG is typically configured using the Startup Wizard, but you can enable or disable it at any time
through either the GUI or CLI.
Note
LAG is enabled by default and is the only option on the WiSM controller and the controller
in the Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch.
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
Enabling Link Aggregation
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