Port Features
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LAG on Access
Link Aggregation Groups (LAG) is supported on access ports. This is treated the same as LAG on
network ports which provides a standard method to aggregate Ethernet links. The difference lies in
how QoS is handled.If all members of the LAG are on the same IOMCFM then there is no
difference in how HQoS is handled. For example, for routed packets or for VPLS known unicast,
hashing is performed to get an ECMP value and then rehashed to do the spraying for the access
LAG ports. SAP to SAP VLL, and VPLS flooded packets will only use one port of the LAG.
Summary of Contents for 7710 SR OS
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