[AusNOG] vyos | more than 2 member interface in a bonded interface

Mark Smith markzzzsmith at gmail.com
Thu Jan 12 02:37:15 EST 2017


Sounds like a question for a vyos support mailing list, where you're
going to probably get more and better answers and a much more
interested audience (charter: "The list is NOT your personal free
'tech support' list,")

On 11 January 2017 at 13:59, Mark Anthony Delfin <mark at delfin.me> wrote:
> Hi Ausnog,
>
> Forgive me if this query is inappropriate.
>
> I am trying to add 4 gigabit ports in a bonded interface but it seems
> unstable if there are more than 2 enabled  member interfaces in the group.
>
> set interfaces bonding bond1 address 'x.x.x.x/24'
> set interfaces bonding bond1 hash-policy 'layer2'
> set interfaces bonding bond1 mode '802.3ad'
> set interfaces ethernet eth6 bond-group 'bond1'
> set interfaces ethernet eth6 description 'member of bond1'
> set interfaces ethernet eth7 bond-group 'bond1'
> set interfaces ethernet eth7 description 'member of bond1'
> set interfaces ethernet eth10 bond-group 'bond1'
> set interfaces ethernet eth10 description 'member of bond1'
> set interfaces ethernet eth11 bond-group 'bond1'
> set interfaces ethernet eth11 description 'member of bond1'
>
> The vyos machine is connected to a juniper ex4200 virtual chassis (2
> members)
>
>
> set interfaces ge-0/0/40 ether-options 802.3ad ae4
> set interfaces ge-0/0/41 ether-options 802.3ad ae4
> set interfaces ge-1/0/40 ether-options 802.3ad ae4
> set interfaces ge-1/0/41 ether-options 802.3ad ae4
> set interfaces ae4 aggregated-ether-options minimum-links 1
> set interfaces ae4 aggregated-ether-options lacp active
>
> The same settings on the Juniper EX4200 doesn't have any issue on a non-vyos
> device.  Is this a limitation on the vyos?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
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