I am setting up port channels between Adtran 1638's in an active chassis and two Arista 7150's. I have named the port channels on the Arista "209" does it matter the number I use on the Adtran, does it need to be the same? Also, can someone provide a link to ADTRAN documentation on setting up port channels for LAG's, I've been unsuccessful at finding one so far.
Bryan,
I think you just need to add the "channel-group 9" command to the switchports involved on the NetVanta side. This will allow the ports to be joined into port-channel 9. Also, here is a link on how to set up LACP in AOS: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) in AOS .
Please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Noor
I have a virtual Chassis made up of 5 1638's. sw 1 has a 10 gig xim that connects to our core. sw 5 has a 10 gig xim with a connection to our core as well, the sw 1 10G connection is the live connection currently. when I connect the xim on sw 5 it takes my remote connection down to this stack. I thought it might be because no STP was set on either of these ports but that didn't seem to help either.
Here is the config on the two XIM's
interface xgigabit-switchport 1/1/1
description Trunk to core
no shutdown
switchport mode trunk
speed 10000
interface xgigabit-switchport 5/1/1
description trunk to core
no shutdown
switchport mode trunk
speed 10000
I am ultimately trying to put these two ports on a port channel I have created on the stack. Here is the port channel config
interface port-channel 9
description data east bldg
shutdown
switchport mode trunk
Bryan,
I think you just need to add the "channel-group 9" command to the switchports involved on the NetVanta side. This will allow the ports to be joined into port-channel 9. Also, here is a link on how to set up LACP in AOS: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) in AOS .
Please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Noor
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Thanks,
Noor