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Hello,
Is there any way how can bridge pass LACP ( LACPDU ) packet through it ? Example : I have 2 cisco switches and freebsd in transparent bridge mode So its like this - cisco > freebsd bridge > cisco. on both cisco sides I configure lacp protocol but bridge not passing LACP packets from 1 cisco to another. Is there any solution ? Thank you |
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Not sure if it'll work but you can try to enable LACP on the FreeBSD box and bridge the two lagg interfaces.
Handbook: 31.6 Link Aggregation and Failover
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The point is - when something wrong with freebsd bridge on layer1/2 > cisco switches will put LACP ports down.
I need only that exact thing ) Thanks anyway |
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