Specifications

New and Enhanced Features in ExtremeWare 7.3
ExtremeWare 7.3.1b3 Release Notes 21
Figure 2: show trusted-mac-address Command Sequence
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
LACP is part of an IEEE specification (802.3ad) that allows you to bundle several physical ports
together to form a single logical channel. LACP allows a switch to negotiate an automatic bundle by
sending LACP packets to the peer.
Table 1 lists the modules and interface cards used for testing LACP on ExtremeWare 7.3.
*The built-in 10/100 NIC experienced some link problems when connecting to the FM32T.
Table 1: LACP Testing Matrix, Alpine Modules and NICs
Alpine 3804 Module 1 FM32T Module 2 G4Tx Module 4 G16Tx Module 4 G4X
Server NICs
Built-in Intel 10/100 X* X X N/A
Intel PRO/1000 MTx X X X N/A
Intel PRO/1000 MF N/A N/A NA X
Command sequence
create vlan "voice"
configure vlan "voice" tag 120
configure vlan "voice" ipaddress 20.36.11.1 255.255.255.0
configure vlan "voice" add port 8:5 tagged
enable ipforwarding vlan "voice"
create vlan "corp"
configure vlan "corp" tag 9
configure vlan "corp" ipaddress 10.36.11.186 255.0.0.0
configure vlan "corp" add port 8:5 untagged
configure vlan "corp" add port 1:4 tagged
enable ipforwarding vlan "corp"
enable netlogin port 8:5 vlan corp
create trusted-mac-address mac-address 00:04:0D:28:45:C2 mask FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
corp ports 8:5 protocol dhcp
enable trusted-mac-address
enable trusted-mac-address vlan corp
enable bootprelay
configure bootprelay add 10.36.11.187
XM_057
PC IP phone
Alpine 3808
8:5
1:4
10.36.11.187
DHCP server