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4 Set the Link Aggregation Group as Active in the Teaming and Failover Order of the Distributed Port
Group
You migrated physical NICs to the ports of the link aggregation group (LAG). Set the LAG as active
and move all standalone uplinks as unused in the teaming and failover order of the distributed port
groups.
Create a Link Aggregation Group
To migrate the network traffic of distributed port groups to a link aggregation group (LAG), you create a
new LAG on the distributed switch.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the distributed switch.
2 On the Configure tab, expand Settings and select LACP.
3 Click the New Link Aggregation Group icon.
4 Name the new LAG.
5 Set the number of ports to the LAG.
Set the same number of ports to the LAG as the number of ports in the LACP port channel on the
physical switch. A LAG port has the same function as an uplink on the distributed switch. All LAG
ports form a NIC team in the context of the LAG.
6 Select the LACP negotiating mode of the LAG.
Option Description
Active All LAG ports are in an Active negotiating mode. The LAG ports initiate
negotiations with the LACP port channel on the physical switch by sending LACP
packets.
Passive The LAG ports are in Passive negotiating mode. They respond to LACP packets
they receive but do not initiate LACP negotiation.
If the LACP-enabled ports on the physical switch are in Active negotiating mode, you can set the LAG
ports in Passive mode and the reverse.
7 Select a load balancing mode from the hashing algorithms that LACP defines.
Note The hashing algorithm must be the same as the hashing algorithm set to the LACP port
channel on the physical switch.
8 Set the VLAN and the NetFlow policies for the LAG.
This option is active when overriding the VLAN and NetFlow policies per individual uplink ports is
enabled on the uplink port group. If you set the VLAN and NetFlow policies to the LAG, they override
the policies set on the uplink port group level.
9 Click OK.
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