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    LAN: 1GBE & 10GBE. LAGG or bridge?

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      artlessknave
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      I have 2 NICs (intel+chelsio) paired with 2 switches (2960g+lb6m) and am trying to work out the best way to connect everything together on one network where the 1gbe is failover for the 10gbe.

      the main choices seem to be a failover LAGG (maybe loadbalance?), or bridging them together
      I currently have the lb6m connected directly to the cisco

      what i'm kind of looking for is a LAGG vs bridge analysis for LAN connection, but haven't been able to find one

      bridge
      kind of a poor mans switch with all ports active
      might be outperformed by real switch (connections would be going across PCIE bus)
      doing what I want would make a switched loop, and would rely on the switches detecting and breaking the loop and then unbreaking it if something dies
      can edit the bridge online without the connection being disconnected?

      LAGG
      no switched loop with failover
      loadbalance could be available, but will it use the fastest link every time?
      editing the lagg disconnects LAN network?

      I have a long term goal of trying to get CARP/host failover working, would one of these work more seamlessly?

      I have dual WAN failover setup, what, if any, ways does that complicate dual LAN?

      current
      2960g - pfsense 1gbe - wan
          |
      lb6m

      goal
      2960g - pfsense 1gbe - wan
          |
      lb6m - pfesnse 10gbe - wan

      A1SRi-2758F//32GB//Chelsio T520-CR//
      SC721TQ-250B//2x WD5000LPCX-00VHAT0

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        artlessknave
        last edited by

        :'(

        A1SRi-2758F//32GB//Chelsio T520-CR//
        SC721TQ-250B//2x WD5000LPCX-00VHAT0

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