Configure Link Aggregation Group (LAG) on VMWare vCenter Server 7.0 Distributed Switch (VDS)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @jtbwatson
    @jtbwatson 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for the video, it's very helpful! one thing to point out as someone else did, you set channel-group 1 mode on instead of channel-group 1 mode active. From this setup (with the ESXI side being passive) channel-group 1 mode active should be the proper command, because without this, no LACP negotiation is actually taking place and unfortunately no redundancy is present either.

  • @shetty3d
    @shetty3d Год назад

    Your explanation is clear and to the point, clearly demonstrated as well. Many thanks

  • @DaveIsbell
    @DaveIsbell 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant video! Very well explained. Thank you for taking the time to make it. I do agree with a few of the other comments that I needed to replace to the mode command to "active" in order to negotiate the LACP protocol. Other than that, this worked perfectly. Thank you again sir!

  • @1Bosh777
    @1Bosh777 7 месяцев назад

    Bro--I want to tell you that I appreciate your video and good explanation on the setup---it's very well explained. also wanna tell you that you are the only one on youtube that doing vDS LAG video that is not 10 years old...again Thanks!

  • @yesthatbob
    @yesthatbob 3 года назад +8

    You're not using LACP on the Cisco side. You are using static port-channels as evidenced by the protocol in your output being blank. You must use "channel-group # mode active/passive" to enable LACP. This static configuration will not dynamically reroute traffic if one of the links goes down. LACP will notice the loss of neighborship and push traffic out the remaining links in the channel.

  • @Ckrillen
    @Ckrillen 2 года назад

    Thank you!
    Your video truly helped me out!

  • @seeker-of-knowledge-777
    @seeker-of-knowledge-777 2 года назад

    Great instructions. Much appreciate it!

  • @PascalxSome
    @PascalxSome 2 года назад

    Think this is the first and only good video for an example of LACP.. I think the configuration is a PITA. Those steps make sense afterwards, they don't seem straightforward to me. Thanks, my vMotion is now running flawlessly

  • @EarthStarz
    @EarthStarz 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting this dude, really helped me out

  • @zug-zug
    @zug-zug 3 года назад

    Cisco ACI Support engineer sent us your video. =)

  • @JulianoFlores
    @JulianoFlores 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot for this video! It helped us a lot!

  • @philipcaseyfilms
    @philipcaseyfilms Год назад

    thank you. This video is everything

  • @saqibmustafaawan
    @saqibmustafaawan 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent . liked it. very informtive. cheers

  • @abdulmohsin1024
    @abdulmohsin1024 2 года назад

    Great video. Thank you so much

  • @samadkhansari
    @samadkhansari Год назад

    tnx for the video, it helped a lot brother

  • @EngrSAJIBNANDI
    @EngrSAJIBNANDI 2 года назад

    Very Helpful video.

  • @JavierLinaresPadilla
    @JavierLinaresPadilla 2 года назад

    Great video, but you should configure mode active on the switch side otherwise you are not really using LACP negotiation

  • @jehatguzel1946
    @jehatguzel1946 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome. thank you

  • @sourabhpanse
    @sourabhpanse 2 года назад

    Is there any performance improvements after configuring LAG?

  • @kregroenfeldt7528
    @kregroenfeldt7528 3 года назад

    Could accessing an individual esxi host become more difficult during network issues, if the vmk is inside a lag? What is seen at the keyboard and monitor terminal when you look in the networking menu (the yellow text screen.)
    Does placing the vmk inside the lag, increase the speed of migrating a VM between hosts?

    • @itseasy8296
      @itseasy8296  3 года назад +1

      Kreg. Placing the vmk inside the lag does not increase the speed of migrating a VM as far as I can tell. It does benefits you because it allows you to do it from a centralized UI (vCenter). In my experience in a production environment, you should leave at least one physical adapter per ESXi host out of the LAG in case you need to recover the vCenter server later on. I hope this helps.

  • @runrunsomethings5229
    @runrunsomethings5229 2 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @dagimyeyeshilj3506
    @dagimyeyeshilj3506 3 года назад

    Hello Sir, How are you? I am using your Video and having difficulties to ping my vCenter? Please help me?

  • @mythinktube
    @mythinktube 3 года назад

    Is LACP supported in the v7 Hypervisor?

    • @itseasy8296
      @itseasy8296  3 года назад

      Yes it is supported as far as I am concerned.

    • @mythinktube
      @mythinktube 3 года назад

      @@itseasy8296 in the free version? Could you maybe explain how? The necessity settings don't seem to exist

    • @itseasy8296
      @itseasy8296  3 года назад +1

      @@mythinktube Are you using the ESXi vSphere software or are you using the vCenter? You can only configure LACP using vCenter and not the vSphere.

    • @kregroenfeldt7528
      @kregroenfeldt7528 3 года назад +1

      I think you also need the ESXi hosts to be licensed with Enterprise Plus, in order to get a Distributed switch, which will have the LACP support. There is no LACP support that I understand, to be in a Standard switch.

  • @tomiera8796
    @tomiera8796 Год назад

    thx for help

  • @mohammadrezarahimian8383
    @mohammadrezarahimian8383 6 месяцев назад

  • @calvinnguyen1699
    @calvinnguyen1699 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @lucasrossi5595
    @lucasrossi5595 4 месяца назад

    sotaque de BR em man