Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX Series
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Links (CLI Procedure)
- Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet High-Speed Uplinks Between an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Access Switch and an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Distribution Switch
- Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet High-Speed Uplinks with LACP Between an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Access Switch and an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Distribution Switch
- Verifying the Status of a LAG Interface
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet LACP (CLI Procedure)
- EX, MX Series
- Understanding Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces and LACP
Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces (J-Web Procedure)
Use the link aggregation feature to aggregate one or more Ethernet interfaces to form a virtual link or link aggregation group (LAG) on an EX Series switch. The MAC client can treat this virtual link as if it were a single link. Link aggregation increases bandwidth, provides graceful degradation as failure occurs, and increases availability. You can use the J-Web interface to configure aggregated Ethernet interfaces, or a LAG, on the switch.
![]() | Note: Interfaces that are already configured with MTU, duplex, flow control, or logical interfaces are listed but are not available for aggregation. |
To configure an aggregated Ethernet interface (also referred to as a LAG):
- Select Configure > Interfaces > Link Aggregation.
The list of aggregated interfaces is displayed.
Note: After you make changes to the configuration on this page, you must commit the changes immediately for them to take effect. To commit all changes to the active configuration, select Commit Options > Commit. See Using the Commit Options to Commit Configuration Changes for details about all commit options.
- Click one of the following:
- Add—Creates an aggregated Ethernet interface, or LAG. Enter information as specified in Table 1.
- Edit—Modifies a selected LAG.
- Delete—Deletes the selected LAG.
- Disable Port or Enable Port—Disables or enables the administrative status on the selected interface.
- Device Count—Configures the number of aggregated logical devices available to the switch. Select the number and click OK.
Table 1: Aggregated Ethernet Interface Options
Field | Function | Your Action |
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Aggregated Interface | Specifies the name of the aggregated interface. | None. The name is supplied by the software. |
LACP Mode | Specifies the mode in which LACP packets are exchanged between the interfaces. The modes are:
| Select from the list. |
Description | Specifies a description for the LAG. | Enter a description. |
Interface | Specifies the interfaces in the LAG. | To add interfaces to the LAG, select the interfaces and click Add. For an EX8200 Virtual Chassis configuration, select the member, FPC, and the interface from the list. Click OK. To remove an interface from the LAG, select the interface and click Remove. Note: Only interfaces that are configured with the same speed can be selected together for a LAG. |
Enable Log | Specifies whether to enable generation of log entries for the LAG. | Select the check box to enable log generation, or clear the check box to disable log generation. |
Table 2: VLAN Options
Field | Function | Your Action |
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Port Mode | Specifies the mode of operation for the port: trunk or access. | If you select Trunk, you can:
If you select Access, you can:
Click OK. |
Table 3: IP Options
Field | Function | Your Action |
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IPv4 Address | Specifies an IPv4 address for the selected LAG. |
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IPv6 Address | Specifies an IPv6 address for the selected LAG. |
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Related Documentation
- EX Series
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Links (CLI Procedure)
- Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet High-Speed Uplinks Between an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Access Switch and an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Distribution Switch
- Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet High-Speed Uplinks with LACP Between an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Access Switch and an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Distribution Switch
- Verifying the Status of a LAG Interface
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet LACP (CLI Procedure)
- EX, MX Series
- Understanding Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces and LACP
Published: 2014-04-25
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX Series
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Links (CLI Procedure)
- Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet High-Speed Uplinks Between an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Access Switch and an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Distribution Switch
- Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet High-Speed Uplinks with LACP Between an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Access Switch and an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Distribution Switch
- Verifying the Status of a LAG Interface
- Configuring Aggregated Ethernet LACP (CLI Procedure)
- EX, MX Series
- Understanding Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces and LACP