IAG90 Support Aggregate 20

Denny Chanditya Posted 21 Mar 2023 10:08

Hello All,

I have IAG90 with bridge deployment, i want to aggregate the other port so we have 2 LAN port and 2 WAN port for load balancing.

is this possible? i waas search on deployment mode and docs but i dont find about aggregate on IAG

Thanks,
Denny

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Sangfor IAG does not support link aggregation initialization in bridge mode. It only supports aggregation transparent mode.
Eg: Uplink router configured LACP mode with the layer 3 core switch, Sangfor IAG was placed in between both network devices. In this case, Sangfor IAG will be transparent in the aggregation negotiation, it only needs to configure 2 pair of WAN-LAN bridge mode.
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Rashid Raouf Lv1Posted 01 Apr 2023 14:54
  
Yes, it is possible to aggregate ports on the Sangfor IAG90 with bridge deployment to have 2 LAN ports and 2 WAN ports for load balancing.

To do this, you will need to configure link aggregation or "bonding" on the IAG90. Link aggregation is the process of combining multiple network connections in parallel to increase throughput and provide redundancy. It can be used to create a single logical connection that has greater bandwidth than any individual connection.

Here are the general steps to configure link aggregation on the Sangfor IAG90:

Log in to the IAG90 web console.
Navigate to the "Network" section and select "Bonding" from the left-hand menu.
Click on "Create Bonding Group" and select the two LAN or WAN ports that you want to aggregate.
Choose the bonding mode (e.g. Round Robin, Active Backup, LACP) and set any other relevant parameters (such as link monitoring and failover settings).
Click "Save" to apply the configuration.
faysalji Lv3Posted 30 Mar 2023 14:36
  
Yes, it is possible but only 1 WAN port is available for load balancing. Suggested to contact support team.
sumran Lv2Posted 29 Mar 2023 13:03
  
yes it is possible .kindly read the configuration guide or contact sangfor support team
Mikee Lv2Posted 29 Mar 2023 13:02
  
Interfaces on your ER can be bonded. To maintain offloading via a bonded interface, you must use EdgeOS 2.x.
Taha Lv2Posted 29 Mar 2023 12:58
  
Yes, it is possible to do this type of deployment . Please refer to the user manual for more information
KarenD Lv2Posted 29 Mar 2023 11:52
  
Yes, that is feasible, but configuring is difficult.
SteveD Lv2Posted 29 Mar 2023 11:48
  
However, there is only one WAN port that can be utilized for load balancing.
Ashley Anne Lv2Posted 29 Mar 2023 11:43
  
A single WAN port is the only one that can be used for load balancing, though.
Rashley Lv2Posted 29 Mar 2023 11:42
  
Yes, but there is only one WAN port available for load balancing.

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