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7 If you convert from an existing LACP configuration, type the name of the new LAG in the Name text
field.
8 Click Next to review the details about the conversion and click Finish.
You converted to the Enhanced LACP support on the vSphere Distributed Switch.
What to do next
Create LAGs on the distributed switch to aggregate the bandwidth of multiple physical NICs on the
associated hosts.
LACP Teaming and Failover Configuration for Distributed
Port Groups
To handle the network traffic of distributed port groups by using a LAG, you assign physical NICs to the
LAG ports and set the LAG as active in the teaming and failover order of distributed port groups.
Table 51. LACP Teaming and failover configuration of distributed port groups
Failover Order Uplinks Description
Active A single LAG You can only use one active LAG or multiple standalone uplinks to
handle the traffic of distributed port groups . You cannot configure
multiple active LAGs or mix active LAGs and standalone uplinks.
Standby Empty Having an active LAG and standby uplinks and the reverse is not
supported. Having a LAG and another standby LAG is not
supported.
Unused All standalone uplinks and other
LAGs if any
Because only one LAG must be active and the Standby list must be
empty, you must set all standalone uplinks and other LAGs to
unused.
Configure a Link Aggregation Group to Handle the Trac
for Distributed Port Groups
To aggregate the bandwidth of multiple physical NICs on hosts, you can create a link aggregation group
(LAG) on the distributed switch and use it to handle the traffic of distributed port groups.
Newly created LAGs do not have physical NICs assigned to their ports and are unused in the teaming
and failover order of distributed port groups. To handle the network traffic of distributed port groups by
using a LAG, you must migrate the traffic from standalone uplinks to the LAG.
Prerequisites
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Verify that for every host where you want to use LACP, a separate LACP port channel exists on the
physical switch. See Chapter 5 LACP Support on a vSphere Distributed Switch.
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Verify that the vSphere Distributed Switch where you configure the LAG is version 5.5 or 6.0.
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Verify that enhanced LACP is supported on the distributed switch.
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