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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/08/2015 16:22, Jon Lewis wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:Pine.LNX.4.61.1508121001410.10544@soloth.lewis.org"
type="cite">Is there a way to get a TurboIron to link-aggregate a
mix of built-in copper ports and SFP ports, i.e. to build a
>4x1000Base-T LAG to another device without entirely using
copper SFPs? I tried doing this recently, found it would not
work, and the error message was not terribly helpful.
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afair, the 4x1G copper ports are handled using a different asic to
the 10G ports, and this is the sort of thing that might cause
problems with LAG formation. In general you probably don't want to
mix 1G and 10G ports on this platform, as the internal cell path
between 1G and 10G ports will go into store-n-forward mode. The
platform only has 2M shared buffers, which doesn't go far in
store-n-forward mode.<br>
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Nick<br>
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