![]() ![]() Usually, one or two such LAGs should be enough.Ĩ LAGs might be limiting if you're using the SG300 series for something like a top of rack switch where you're connecting servers with multiple redundant connections. Those distribution layer switches can then be connected by LAGs (for redundancy and capacity) to your access switches. Their traffic will be forwarded to switches on the distribution layer (layer 3 switches that route and filter on IP level). I do understand the reasoning behind this, though: The SG300 is mainly marketed as layer 2 Access switch. ![]() The limit might be higher on "real" IOS switches. The SG300 series supports (I guess mainly for marketing purposes) only 8 LAGs. Exactly the question I was asking some time ago :-)
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