Here are some sample configs for basic LAG
Layer 2 untagged access port:
set interfaces ge-0/0/0 ether-options 802.3ad ae0
set interfaces ge-0/0/1 ether-options 802.3ad ae0
set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp active
set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp periodic slow
set interfaces ae0 unit 0 family ethernet-switching port-mode access
Layer 3 with ip address on link:
set interfaces ge-0/0/0 ether-options 802.3ad ae0
set interfaces ge-0/0/1 ether-options 802.3ad ae0
set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp active
set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp periodic slow
set interfaces ae0 unit 0 family inet address 192.168.1.1/31
Juniper documentation reference:
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/topic-map/switches-interface-aggregated.html------------------------------
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-10-2021 17:53
From: Unknown User
Subject: Link Aggregation
I'm in the middle of a lab setup and I need to setup a LAG with 2 ports (ge-0/0/10 and ge-0/0/11) on a Juniper EX2200-C POE+ switch to a Synology (SAN). The LAG has already been configured on the Synology (SAN) which is working just fine because I had a Cisco switch connected prier to this Juniper. It was working perfectly.
This lab is basically to learn more of the networking side of vSphere 7.0. The Synology will be my SAN (iSCSI target)
What are the steps to creating a LAG with 2 ports on this Juniper switch? Also, do I need to add an IP address to the LAG (ae0)?
I am new to Juniper....
Thanks,