
shankarp5 at gmail
Mar 26, 2012, 7:41 PM
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Looks like documentation miss...Though document doesnt appear to explicitly mention the support, neither does it mention it as a limitation. It should work... The BD6800 running Eware was a completely different hardware and software, so shouldnt be compared. Regards, Shankar On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:45 PM, support [at] metrooptic < support [at] metrooptic> wrote: > Hi, > > We're working on a X650 setup and after checking everything around, no > one is able to confirm that you can create a LAG than span switches in a > stack. > > ie: > > 2 X650 stacked: > > enable sharing 1:9 grouping 1:9-1:12, 2:7-2:10 > > Our last experience was with BD6808's and took an upgrade to MSM-3 to > be able to do it and only for LAG using LACP, LAG using round-robin(*) and > other types was not working across blades. > > * round-robin seems to be gone from XOS except for the 20xxx devices. > > PS: > > If anyone knows of any "undocumented" features that may render the > devices "not useful" for 802.1ad / 802.1ah, EAPS or LAG. > > Let us know =D > > ----- > Alain Hebert MetroOptic, Inc. support [at] metrooptic > 1080 Beaver Hall, Suite 1620, Montreal, Quebec H2Z 1S5 > Tel: 514-990-5775 http://www.metrooptic.com Support: 514-573-6111 > > ______________________________**_________________ > extreme-nsp mailing list > extreme-nsp [at] puck > https://puck.nether.net/**mailman/listinfo/extreme-nsp<https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/extreme-nsp> >
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