[j-nsp] Limit on interfaces in bundle
Adam Vitkovsky
Adam.Vitkovsky at gamma.co.uk
Thu Oct 29 10:40:46 EDT 2015
> Cydon Satyr
> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 12:22 PM
> Any real drawbacks to running something like 32x10Gbps LAG link in core
> instead of higher bandwidth physical links? Just seems so unreal.
>
LAGs are tricky.
You get unpredictable failover times when links go down and it's even worse when links go up and the worst is when two vendors need to talk LACP.
Whenever possible use higher BW links and if you don't want to have all your eggs in one CFP use L3 links instead.
adam
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