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Link Aggregation
Control Protocol


               Kashif Latif
Understanding the Link
 Aggregation Control Protocol
O JUNOS Software supports the Link
  Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), which is
  a subcomponent of IEEE 802.3ad. LACP
  provides additional functionality for LAGs
  (Link Aggregation Groups).

O IEEE 802.3 is a working group and a
  collection of IEEE standards produced by the
  working group defining the physical
  layer and data link layer's media access
  control (MAC) of wired Ethernet.
Working of LACP
O LACP provides a standardized means for
 exchanging information between partner
 systems on a link to allow their link
 aggregation control instances to reach
 agreement on the identity of the LAG to
 which the link belongs, and then to move
 the link to that LAG, and to enable the
 transmission and reception processes for
 the link to function in an orderly manner.
Switch   Network Interface   Server
         Cards
Example
O When LACP is not enabled, a local LAG
 might attempt to transmit packets to a
 remote individual interface, which causes
 the communication to fail. (An individual
 interface is a non-aggregatable
 interface.) When LACP is enabled, a
 local LAG cannot transmit packets unless
 a LAG with LACP is also configured on
 the remote end of the link.
Supported Device
O LACP does not support automatic
  configuration on SRX3000 and SRX5000 line
  devices, but partner systems are allowed to
  perform automatic configuration.

O When an SRX3000 or SRX5000 line device is
  connected to a fully 802.3ad-compliant
  partner system, static configuration of LAGs is
  initiated on the SRX3000 and SRX5000 line
  device side, and static configuration is not
  needed on the partner side.
Deployments of LACP

O LACP is supported in standalone
 deployments, where aggregated
 Ethernet interfaces are supported, and
 in chassis cluster deployments,
 where aggregated Ethernet interfaces
 and redundant Ethernet interfaces are
 supported simultaneously.
Understanding LACP in
  Chassis Cluster Mode
O LACP maintains a point-to-point LAG. Any port
  connected to the third point is denied. However, a
  redundant Ethernet interface does connect to two
  different systems or two remote aggregated
  Ethernet interfaces by design. To support LACP on
  both redundant Ethernet interface active and
  standby links, a redundant Ethernet interface can
  be modeled to consist of two sub-LAGs, where all
  active links form an active sub-LAG and all
  standby links form a standby sub-LAG.

O The total number of active and standby links is
  limited to 16 (8 active and 8 standby).
Hitless Failover
O With LACP, it is essential for the redundant
  Ethernet interface to support hitless failover
  between the active and standby links in
  normal operation. The term hitless means
  that the redundant Ethernet interface state
  remains up during failover.

O To support hitless failover, the LACP state on
  the redundant Ethernet interface standby links
  must be collecting and distributing before
  failover occurs.
Configuring LACP on
    Stand-Alone Devices
O LACP is enabled by setting the mode to
  either passive or active. If the actor and
  partner are both in passive mode, they do
  not exchange link aggregation control
  PDUs (Process Data Units), which results
  in the aggregated Ethernet links not
  coming up.

O If either the actor or partner is active, they
  exchange link aggregation control PDUs.
CLI Configuration
To set the LACP mode to passive for ae0:
[edit interfaces]
user@host# set ae0 aggregated-ether-
options lacp passive

To set the LACP mode to active for ae0:
[edit interfaces]
user@host# set ae0 aggregated-ether-
options lacp active
Configuring Transmit Interval
O You configure the interval at which the interfaces
  on the remote side of the link transmit link
  aggregation control PDUs by configuring
  the periodic statement on the interfaces on the
  local side.

O It is the configuration on the local side that
  specifies the behavior of the remote side. That is,
  the remote side transmits link aggregation control
  PDUs at the specified interval.

O The interval can be fast (every second)
  or slow (every 30 seconds).
CLI Configuration
To configure the interval to be every 30
seconds:
[edit interfaces
user@host# set ae0 aggregated-ether-
options lacp periodic slow
Configuring LACP on
   Chassis Clusters
O We can configure LACP on a redundant
 Ethernet interface by setting the LACP
 mode for the parent link with the lacp
 statement.

O The LACP mode can be off (the default),
 active, or passive.
CLI Configuration
To set the LACP mode to passive for reth0:
{primary:node1} [edit interfaces]
user@host# set reth0 redundant-ether-
options lacp passive

To set the LACP mode to active for reth0:
{primary:node1} [edit interfaces
user@host# set reth0 redundant-ether-
options lacp active
Configuring Transmit Interval

To configure the interval to be every 30
seconds:
[edit interfaces]
user@host# set reth0 redundant-ether-
options lacp periodic slow
Kashif Latif

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Link Aggregation Control Protocol

  • 2. Understanding the Link Aggregation Control Protocol O JUNOS Software supports the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), which is a subcomponent of IEEE 802.3ad. LACP provides additional functionality for LAGs (Link Aggregation Groups). O IEEE 802.3 is a working group and a collection of IEEE standards produced by the working group defining the physical layer and data link layer's media access control (MAC) of wired Ethernet.
  • 3. Working of LACP O LACP provides a standardized means for exchanging information between partner systems on a link to allow their link aggregation control instances to reach agreement on the identity of the LAG to which the link belongs, and then to move the link to that LAG, and to enable the transmission and reception processes for the link to function in an orderly manner.
  • 4. Switch Network Interface Server Cards
  • 5. Example O When LACP is not enabled, a local LAG might attempt to transmit packets to a remote individual interface, which causes the communication to fail. (An individual interface is a non-aggregatable interface.) When LACP is enabled, a local LAG cannot transmit packets unless a LAG with LACP is also configured on the remote end of the link.
  • 6. Supported Device O LACP does not support automatic configuration on SRX3000 and SRX5000 line devices, but partner systems are allowed to perform automatic configuration. O When an SRX3000 or SRX5000 line device is connected to a fully 802.3ad-compliant partner system, static configuration of LAGs is initiated on the SRX3000 and SRX5000 line device side, and static configuration is not needed on the partner side.
  • 7. Deployments of LACP O LACP is supported in standalone deployments, where aggregated Ethernet interfaces are supported, and in chassis cluster deployments, where aggregated Ethernet interfaces and redundant Ethernet interfaces are supported simultaneously.
  • 8. Understanding LACP in Chassis Cluster Mode O LACP maintains a point-to-point LAG. Any port connected to the third point is denied. However, a redundant Ethernet interface does connect to two different systems or two remote aggregated Ethernet interfaces by design. To support LACP on both redundant Ethernet interface active and standby links, a redundant Ethernet interface can be modeled to consist of two sub-LAGs, where all active links form an active sub-LAG and all standby links form a standby sub-LAG. O The total number of active and standby links is limited to 16 (8 active and 8 standby).
  • 9. Hitless Failover O With LACP, it is essential for the redundant Ethernet interface to support hitless failover between the active and standby links in normal operation. The term hitless means that the redundant Ethernet interface state remains up during failover. O To support hitless failover, the LACP state on the redundant Ethernet interface standby links must be collecting and distributing before failover occurs.
  • 10. Configuring LACP on Stand-Alone Devices O LACP is enabled by setting the mode to either passive or active. If the actor and partner are both in passive mode, they do not exchange link aggregation control PDUs (Process Data Units), which results in the aggregated Ethernet links not coming up. O If either the actor or partner is active, they exchange link aggregation control PDUs.
  • 11. CLI Configuration To set the LACP mode to passive for ae0: [edit interfaces] user@host# set ae0 aggregated-ether- options lacp passive To set the LACP mode to active for ae0: [edit interfaces] user@host# set ae0 aggregated-ether- options lacp active
  • 12. Configuring Transmit Interval O You configure the interval at which the interfaces on the remote side of the link transmit link aggregation control PDUs by configuring the periodic statement on the interfaces on the local side. O It is the configuration on the local side that specifies the behavior of the remote side. That is, the remote side transmits link aggregation control PDUs at the specified interval. O The interval can be fast (every second) or slow (every 30 seconds).
  • 13. CLI Configuration To configure the interval to be every 30 seconds: [edit interfaces user@host# set ae0 aggregated-ether- options lacp periodic slow
  • 14. Configuring LACP on Chassis Clusters O We can configure LACP on a redundant Ethernet interface by setting the LACP mode for the parent link with the lacp statement. O The LACP mode can be off (the default), active, or passive.
  • 15. CLI Configuration To set the LACP mode to passive for reth0: {primary:node1} [edit interfaces] user@host# set reth0 redundant-ether- options lacp passive To set the LACP mode to active for reth0: {primary:node1} [edit interfaces user@host# set reth0 redundant-ether- options lacp active
  • 16. Configuring Transmit Interval To configure the interval to be every 30 seconds: [edit interfaces] user@host# set reth0 redundant-ether- options lacp periodic slow