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You should configure your LAG with this options (custom mode on
oVirt):<br>
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mode=4 miimon=100 xmit_hash_policy=2 lacp_rate=1<br>
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An tell to your network admin configure switch:<br>
"Give me lacp timeout short with channel-group mode active. Also set
port-channel load-balance src-dst-mac-ip (or
src-dst-ip\src-dst-mac)".<br>
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class="" lang="en"><span class="">You also need to understand
that LACP balancing works 'per flow'. You can take 2 hosts
and run "iperf -c xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -i 0.1 -d",<br>
and on one phy interface you should see 1Gb RX, and on
another phy interface 1Gb TX.<br>
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<pre>Hi,
I discovered an issue with my LACP configuration and i am having trouble
figuring it out. I am running 2 Dell Powered 610's with 4 broadcomm nics.
I am trying to bond them together, however only one of the nics goes active
no mater how much traffic i push across the links.
I have spoken to my network admin, and says that the switch ports are
configured and can only see one active link on the switch.
Thanks
Bryan</pre>
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