Thank you for posting your query in EMC Forum. As per your query on VNXe3300, 4 base ports (eth2/eth3/eth4/eth5) are forming two lag group (one on SPA and one on SPB).
If you want to break LACP from 4 to 2 ports, Please follow below:
- Navigate to settings-->More configuration-->Advanced settings
- Select port and uncheck the option for aggregation for two port that you want to remove from LAG.
Note: Making changes on LACP configuration on VNXe, requires same modification on switch level as well.
Example: Currently VNXe3300 is configured with LACP on 4 ports (eth2/eth3/eth4/eth5). With this, switch should also be configured as same. One LAG group for SPA (eth2/eth3/eth4/eth5) and one LAG group for SPB (eth2/eth3/eth4/eth5).
After making changes, Only eth2 and eth3 are part of LAG group on VNXe. (eth2/eth3 on SPA and eth2/eth3 on SPB). Switch configuration needs to be modified as well. (eth2/eth3 on SPA and eth2/eth3 on SPB).
Swapnil_Chikhal
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November 3rd, 2013 18:00
Hi,
Thank you for posting your query in EMC Forum. As per your query on VNXe3300, 4 base ports (eth2/eth3/eth4/eth5) are forming two lag group (one on SPA and one on SPB).
If you want to break LACP from 4 to 2 ports, Please follow below:
- Navigate to settings-->More configuration-->Advanced settings
- Select port and uncheck the option for aggregation for two port that you want to remove from LAG.
Note: Making changes on LACP configuration on VNXe, requires same modification on switch level as well.
Example: Currently VNXe3300 is configured with LACP on 4 ports (eth2/eth3/eth4/eth5). With this, switch should also be configured as same. One LAG group for SPA (eth2/eth3/eth4/eth5) and one LAG group for SPB (eth2/eth3/eth4/eth5).
After making changes, Only eth2 and eth3 are part of LAG group on VNXe. (eth2/eth3 on SPA and eth2/eth3 on SPB). Switch configuration needs to be modified as well. (eth2/eth3 on SPA and eth2/eth3 on SPB).
Regards,
Swapnil
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November 4th, 2013 18:00
Hey Tringener,
Swapnil.Chikhaldekar said right. You can to do it by he mentioned way.
Also there is a documentation for your reference.
Refer page 18 of VNXe High Availability Overview
Hope this helpful.