LACP EtherChannel Link Aggregation Control Protocol configuration in super easy way!!!

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EtherChannel Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Link Aggregation Control Protocol or LACP is an IEEE standard and a part of the IEEE 802.3ad specification that allows you to combine several physical Ethernet links in our network devices to form a single logical link and enable load balancing in our interfaces. We can configure LACP EtherChannel with a maximum of 16 Ethernet interfaces of the same type. In a LAG or Link Aggregation Group, up to eight member links can be in active mode, and the other eight links can be in standby mode. The 2 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Configuration Modes We have two Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) modes, and these are the following: Active – The interface actively sends LACP packets in its attempt to form an LACP connection. Passive – The interface can respond to LACP negotiation but will never initiate on its own. Active Passive Active Yes Yes Passive Yes No

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