Messages in this thread | | | From | "Lewis Li" <> | Subject | Re: 2 ports could not bond to a aggregator in 802.3ad mode issue | Date | Thu, 27 Dec 2007 10:48:00 +0800 |
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Yes, you are right. The incorrect behavior is due to we don't setup the lacpdu of switch correctly. The bonding driver is correct. Thanks for your comment!
> I do not believe so. > > IEEE 802.3 section 43.3.9 states, in part, > > "Links that are not successful candidates for aggregation (e.g., > links that are attached to other devices that cannot perform aggregation > or links that have been manually configured to be non-aggregatable) are > enabled to operate as individual IEEE 802.3 links. For consistency of > modeling, such a link is regarded as being attached to a compatible > Aggregator that can only be associated with a single link. That is, from > the perspective of Link Aggregation, non-aggregated links are not a > special case; they compose an aggregation with a maximum membership of > one link." > > I do not see that it is correct to attach the links to a common > aggregator, as your output indicates that no partner association has > been created (the Partner MAC is all zeroes) and the links are therefore > apparently connected to a device that cannot perform aggregation. > > --- > -Jay Vosburgh, IBM Linux Technology Center, fubar@us.ibm.com
Regards, Lewis Li
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