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      cyberbot @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

      No longer logging the mismatch in the switch?

      no, not on the switch and no flapping on the firewall,
      but when we do show lag it still shows blocked LAG.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Can we see the current output from both sides?

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          cyberbot @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10

          yes of course only there is no log now, nothing happening at all.

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            cyberbot
            last edited by

            when I do show log on the switch nothing really happens about the LACP or errors neither on the pfsense

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by stephenw10

              Ok but can we see ifconfig -vvv lagg0 from pfSense and show lag from the switch. The complete output from each.

              Steve

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                cyberbot @stephenw10
                last edited by cyberbot

                @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                Ok but can we see ifconfig -vvv lagg0 from pfSense and show lag from the switch. The complete output from each.

                Steve

                Hi Steve,
                see below, the engineer still confirm the switch is the cause.

                lagg0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
                        options=800008<VLAN_MTU>
                        ether e8:39:35:11:fa:ab
                        inet6 fe80::ea39:35ff:fe11:faab%lagg0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xb
                        inet 192.168.73.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.73.255
                        laggproto lacp lagghash l2,l3,l4
                        lagg options:
                                flags=90<LACP_STRICT>
                                flowid_shift: 16
                        lagg statistics:
                                active ports: 2
                                flapping: 64
                        lag id: [(8000,E8-39-35-11-FA-AB,016B,0000,0000),
                                 (0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C,4E21,0000,0000)]
                        laggport: em2 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING> state=3f<ACTIVITY,TIMEOUT,AGGREGATION,SYNC,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                                [(8000,E8-39-35-11-FA-AB,016B,8000,0003),
                                 (0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C,4E21,0001,0002)]
                        laggport: em3 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING> state=3f<ACTIVITY,TIMEOUT,AGGREGATION,SYNC,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                                [(8000,E8-39-35-11-FA-AB,016B,8000,0004),
                                 (0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C,4E21,0001,0102)]
                        groups: lagg
                        media: Ethernet autoselect
                        status: active
                        nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
                
                === LAG "LAN" ID 1 (dynamic Deployed) ===
                LAG Configuration:
                   Ports:         e 1/1/2 e 2/1/2
                   Port Count:    2
                   Primary Port:  1/1/2
                   Trunk Type:    hash-based
                   LACP Key:      20001
                Deployment: HW Trunk ID 1
                Port       Link    State   Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Pvid Pri MAC             Name
                1/1/2      Up      Blocked Full 1G    1     Yes N/A  0   609c.9f4b.105d  LAN1
                2/1/2      Up      Blocked Full 1G    1     Yes N/A  0   609c.9f4b.105d LAN2
                
                Port       [Sys P] [Port P] [ Key ] [Act][Tio][Agg][Syn][Col][Dis][Def][Exp][Ope]
                1/1/2           1        1   20001   Yes   S   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Err
                2/1/2           1        1   20001   Yes   S   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Err
                
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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  The timeouts are back to short on the switch but do also look like they're set short in pfSense.

                  There are two additional sections in the 'show lag' output. The system lag info at the top and the partner info at the bottom. Both of which might be useful here.
                  For example:

                  SSH@ICX6450-24P Switch>show lag
                  Total number of LAGs:          1
                  Total number of deployed LAGs: 1
                  Total number of trunks created:1 (123 available)
                  LACP System Priority / ID:     1 / 609c.9f54.14f2
                  LACP Long timeout:             90, default: 90
                  LACP Short timeout:            3, default: 3
                  
                  === LAG "lacp1" ID 2047 (dynamic Deployed) ===
                  LAG Configuration:
                     Ports:         e 1/2/1 e 1/2/3 
                     Port Count:    2
                     Primary Port:  1/2/1
                     Trunk Type:    hash-based
                     LACP Key:      22047
                     LACP Timeout:  long
                  Deployment: HW Trunk ID 1
                  Port       Link    State   Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Pvid Pri MAC             Name
                  1/2/1      Up      Forward Full 10G   2047  No  1    0   609c.9f54.150b                 
                  1/2/3      Up      Forward Full 10G   2047  No  1    0   609c.9f54.150b                 
                  
                  Port       [Sys P] [Port P] [ Key ] [Act][Tio][Agg][Syn][Col][Dis][Def][Exp][Ope]
                  1/2/1           1        1   22047   Yes   L   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  No   No   Ope
                  1/2/3           1        1   22047   Yes   L   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  No   No   Ope
                                                                                    
                  
                   Partner Info and PDU Statistics 
                  Port          Partner         Partner     LACP      LACP     
                               System ID         Key     Rx Count  Tx Count  
                  1/2/1    32768-00e0.ed86.a68c      690     5638     13113
                  1/2/3    32768-00e0.ed86.a68c      690     5625     13138
                  
                  [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@7100.stevew.lan]/root: ifconfig -vvv lagg0
                  lagg0: flags=8943<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
                  	options=500b8<VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,VLAN_HWFILTER,VLAN_HWTSO>
                  	ether 00:e0:ed:86:a6:8c
                  	inet6 fe80::2e0:edff:fe86:a68c%lagg0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x15
                  	inet 172.21.16.206 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 172.21.16.255
                  	nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
                  	media: Ethernet autoselect
                  	status: active
                  	groups: lagg
                  	laggproto lacp lagghash l2,l3,l4
                  	lagg options:
                  		flags=10<LACP_STRICT>
                  		flowid_shift: 16
                  	lagg statistics:
                  		active ports: 2
                  		flapping: 0
                  	lag id: [(8000,00-E0-ED-86-A6-8C,02B2,0000,0000),
                  		 (0001,60-9C-9F-54-14-F2,561F,0000,0000)]
                  	laggport: ixl0 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING> state=3d<ACTIVITY,AGGREGATION,SYNC,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                  		[(8000,00-E0-ED-86-A6-8C,02B2,8000,0001),
                  		 (0001,60-9C-9F-54-14-F2,561F,0001,0041)]
                  	laggport: ixl1 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING> state=3d<ACTIVITY,AGGREGATION,SYNC,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                  		[(8000,00-E0-ED-86-A6-8C,02B2,8000,0002),
                  		 (0001,60-9C-9F-54-14-F2,561F,0001,0043)]
                  
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                    cyberbot
                    last edited by

                    Hi Steve,

                    do you suggest to reconfigure the set up to long instead of short?
                    i can do that is not a issue at all, but the switch still blocking it

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Well it should work with either as long as both sides are set the same. The switch ports are not showing Exp (expired) which I would expect if pfSense was still using Long timeouts.

                      I know Long works though.

                      The port operational state (Ope) is still showing Err:

                      Err: If there is a peer information mismatch, then that particular port is moved to the Error disable state (Err).
                      

                      https://docs.commscope.com/bundle/fastiron-08095-commandref/page/GUID-06AFF73D-6957-44A5-AF25-3527B2BE1580.html

                      I would have expected that to be logged still.

                      Can we see the full 'show lag' output?

                      Steve

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                        cyberbot @stephenw10
                        last edited by cyberbot

                        @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                        Well it should work with either as long as both sides are set the same. The switch ports are not showing Exp (expired) which I would expect if pfSense was still using Long timeouts.

                        I know Long works though.

                        The port operational state (Ope) is still showing Err:

                        Err: If there is a peer information mismatch, then that particular port is moved to the Error disable state (Err).
                        

                        https://docs.commscope.com/bundle/fastiron-08095-commandref/page/GUID-06AFF73D-6957-44A5-AF25-3527B2BE1580.html

                        I would have expected that to be logged still.

                        Can we see the full 'show lag' output?

                        Steve

                        on the switch side I don't see any logs showing anything about the LACP but only about the when I logging using ssh ect...
                        I have change it to long but still shows blocked.

                        === LAG "LAN" ID 1 (dynamic Deployed) ===
                        LAG Configuration:
                           Ports:         e 1/1/2 e 2/1/2
                           Port Count:    2
                           Primary Port:  1/1/2
                           Trunk Type:    hash-based
                           LACP Key:      20001
                           LACP Timeout:  long
                        Deployment: HW Trunk ID 1
                        Port       Link    State   Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Pvid Pri MAC             Name
                        1/1/2      Up      Blocked Full 1G    1     Yes N/A  0    LAN1
                        2/1/2      Up      Blocked Full 1G    1     Yes N/A  0    LAN2
                        
                        Port       [Sys P] [Port P] [ Key ] [Act][Tio][Agg][Syn][Col][Dis][Def][Exp][Ope]
                        1/1/2           1        1   20001   Yes   L   Agg  No   No   No   No   No   Ina
                        2/1/2           1        1   20001   Yes   L   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Err
                        
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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          We need to see the full output, including the partner info.

                          The first port there is showing it's not seeing ant LACP packets from the other side.

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                            cyberbot @stephenw10
                            last edited by cyberbot

                            @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                            We need to see the full output, including the partner info.

                            The first port there is showing it's not seeing ant LACP packets from the other side.

                            Hi Steve

                            What full output are you referring to ? On the pfsense or switch ?
                            On the switch side it shows only information about who is connected from the ssh and what time nothing else .

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              The complete output from show lag on the switch contains the Partner info and PDU stats at the end which show what is connected and on which port. It also shows the system wide lag parameters at the top on my switch. It would be good to compare those.
                              Your switches are different to mine though, the output is very similar but not identical.

                              You posted a more complete output here: https://forum.netgate.com/post/947906

                              Steve

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                                cyberbot @stephenw10
                                last edited by cyberbot

                                @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                                The complete output from show lag on the switch contains the Partner info and PDU stats at the end which show what is connected and on which port. It also shows the system wide lag parameters at the top on my switch. It would be good to compare those.
                                Your switches are different to mine though, the output is very similar but not identical.

                                You posted a more complete output here: https://forum.netgate.com/post/947906

                                Steve

                                Hi Steve,

                                Are you referring to these?

                                === LAG "LAN" ID 1 (dynamic Deployed) ===
                                LAG Configuration:
                                   Ports:         e 1/1/2 e 2/1/2
                                   Port Count:    2
                                   Primary Port:  1/1/2
                                   Trunk Type:    hash-based
                                   LACP Key:      20001
                                   LACP Timeout:  long
                                Deployment: HW Trunk ID 1
                                Port       Link    State   Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Pvid Pri MAC             Name
                                1/1/2      Up      Blocked Full 1G    1     Yes N/A  0   609c.9f4b.606d  LAN1
                                2/1/2      Up      Blocked Full 1G    1     Yes N/A  0   609c.9f4b.606d  LAN2
                                
                                Port       [Sys P] [Port P] [ Key ] [Act][Tio][Agg][Syn][Col][Dis][Def][Exp][Ope]
                                1/1/2           1        1   20001   Yes   L   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Err
                                2/1/2           1        1   20001   Yes   L   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Err
                                
                                
                                 Partner Info and PDU Statistics
                                Port          Partner         Partner     LACP      LACP
                                             System ID         Key     Rx Count  Tx Count
                                1/1/2    32768-e839.3511.faab      363        0    237550
                                2/1/2    32768-e839.3511.faab      363        0    237550
                                
                                lagg0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
                                        options=800008<VLAN_MTU>
                                        ether e8:39:35:11:fa:ab
                                        inet6 fe80::ea39:35ff:fe11:faab%lagg0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xb
                                        inet 192.168.73.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.73.255
                                        laggproto lacp lagghash l2,l3,l4
                                        lagg options:
                                                flags=10<LACP_STRICT>
                                                flowid_shift: 16
                                        lagg statistics:
                                                active ports: 2
                                                flapping: 291
                                        lag id: [(8000,E8-39-35-11-FA-AB,016B,0000,0000),
                                                 (0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C,4E21,0000,0000)]
                                        laggport: em2 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING> state=3d<ACTIVITY,AGGREGATION,SYNC,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                                                [(8000,E8-39-35-11-FA-AB,016B,8000,0003),
                                                 (0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C,4E21,0001,0002)]
                                        laggport: em3 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING> state=3d<ACTIVITY,AGGREGATION,SYNC,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                                                [(8000,E8-39-35-11-FA-AB,016B,8000,0004),
                                                 (0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C,4E21,0001,0102)]
                                        groups: lagg
                                        media: Ethernet autoselect
                                        status: active
                                        nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
                                
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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @cyberbot
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                                  Ok so from that we can see that the system ID the switch sees on both those ports matches the ID pfSense has set on it's lagg ports.

                                  However we cannot see the switch system ID. pfSense sees it as: 0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C

                                  That info is at the top of the show lag output from the switch as I showed above:

                                  SSH@ICX6450-24P Switch>show lag
                                  Total number of LAGs:          1
                                  Total number of deployed LAGs: 1
                                  Total number of trunks created:1 (123 available)
                                  LACP System Priority / ID:     1 / 609c.9f54.14f2
                                  LACP Long timeout:             90, default: 90
                                  LACP Short timeout:            3, default: 3
                                  

                                  It obviously should match but....

                                  What we can see is that the switch has recorded precisely 0 lacpdus received.

                                  Steve

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                                    cyberbot @stephenw10
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                                    @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                                    Ok so from that we can see that the system ID the switch sees on both those ports matches the ID pfSense has set on it's lagg ports.

                                    However we cannot see the switch system ID. pfSense sees it as: 0001,60-9C-9F-4B-80-8C

                                    That info is at the top of the show lag output from the switch as I showed above:

                                    SSH@ICX6450-24P Switch>show lag
                                    Total number of LAGs:          1
                                    Total number of deployed LAGs: 1
                                    Total number of trunks created:1 (123 available)
                                    LACP System Priority / ID:     1 / 609c.9f54.14f2
                                    LACP Long timeout:             90, default: 90
                                    LACP Short timeout:            3, default: 3
                                    

                                    It obviously should match but....

                                    What we can see is that the switch has recorded precisely 0 lacpdus received.

                                    Steve

                                    what are you suggesting ?
                                    if i connect a different switch the ports comes online and shows the LACP is fine.

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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @cyberbot
                                      last edited by

                                      To that switch or to pfSense?

                                      I have once seen a similar issue to this that was eventually resolved by simply rebooting the switch stack. Something no-one had thought to do because generally switches do not require that sort of thing.

                                      Beyond that I would try a lagg to ports on the same switch to remove the cross-chassis LACP as an issue.

                                      Then I'm out of suggestions. You probably need to get Brocade/Rukus/Commscope support involved at that point.

                                      Steve

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                                        cyberbot @stephenw10
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                                        @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                                        To that switch or to pfSense?

                                        I have once seen a similar issue to this that was eventually resolved by simply rebooting the switch stack. Something no-one had thought to do because generally switches do not require that sort of thing.

                                        Beyond that I would try a lagg to ports on the same switch to remove the cross-chassis LACP as an issue.

                                        Then I'm out of suggestions. You probably need to get Brocade/Rukus/Commscope support involved at that point.

                                        Steve

                                        Hi Steve
                                        I can do the reboot tonight. When I am logged in shut reboot its will reboot both switches ?

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                          I can't answer that I only have a single Brocade switch. I would hope there is some failover happens. I've never configured that.
                                          Be sure to have saved the running config. Have a recovery plan etc....

                                          Steve

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                                            cyberbot @stephenw10
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                                            @stephenw10 said in LACP not working:

                                            I can't answer that I only have a single Brocade switch. I would hope there is some failover happens. I've never configured that.
                                            Be sure to have saved the running config. Have a recovery plan etc....

                                            Steve

                                            I have rebooted the switch stack, but unfortunately it still shows blocked.

                                            1000 MHz ARM processor ARMv7 88 MHz bus
                                            8192 KB boot flash memory
                                            2048 MB code flash memory
                                            2048 MB DRAM
                                            STACKID 1  system uptime is 3 minute(s) 34 second(s)
                                            STACKID 2  system uptime is 3 minute(s) 31 second(s)
                                            The system : started=warm start   reloaded=by "reload"
                                            My stack unit ID = 1, bootup role = active
                                            
                                            === LAG "LAN" ID 10 (dynamic Deployed) ===
                                            LAG Configuration:
                                               Ports:         e 1/1/2 e 2/1/2
                                               Port Count:    2
                                               Primary Port:  1/1/2
                                               Trunk Type:    hash-based
                                               LACP Key:      20001
                                               LACP Timeout:  long
                                            Deployment: HW Trunk ID 1
                                            Port       Link    State   Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Pvid Pri MAC             Name
                                            1/1/2      Up      Blocked Full 1G    1     Yes N/A  0   609c.9f4b.606d  LAN1
                                            2/1/2      Up      Blocked Full 1G    1     Yes N/A  0   609c.9f4b.606d  LAN2
                                            
                                            Port       [Sys P] [Port P] [ Key ] [Act][Tio][Agg][Syn][Col][Dis][Def][Exp][Ope]
                                            1/1/2           1        1   20001   Yes   L   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Err
                                            2/1/2           1        1   20001   Yes   L   Agg  Syn  Col  Dis  Def  No   Err
                                            
                                            
                                             Partner Info and PDU Statistics
                                            Port          Partner         Partner     LACP      LACP
                                                         System ID         Key     Rx Count  Tx Count
                                            1/1/2    32768-e839.3511.faab      363        0        59
                                            2/1/2    32768-e839.3511.faab      363        0        66
                                            

                                            I saw the error of the mismatch

                                            Dec  7 23:47:37:I:Stack: Stack unit 2 has been assigned as STANDBY unit of the stack system
                                            Dec  7 23:46:41:I:System: Logical link on dynamic lag interface ethernet 2/1/2 is down.
                                            Dec  7 23:46:41:I:System: Logical link on dynamic lag interface ethernet 2/1/11 is up.
                                            Dec  7 23:46:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/1/11, state up
                                            Dec  7 23:46:40:I:System: Logical link on dynamic lag interface ethernet 2/1/12 is up.
                                            Dec  7 23:46:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/1/12, state up
                                            Dec  7 23:46:40:I:Trunk: Group (1/1/11, 1/1/12, 2/1/11, 2/1/12) created by 802.3ad link-aggregation module.
                                            Dec  7 23:46:38:I:System: Logical link on dynamic lag interface ethernet 2/1/2 is down.
                                            Dec  7 23:46:38:I:System: dynamic lag interface 2/1/2's peer info (priority=32768,id=e839.3511.faab,key=363) mis-matches with lag's peer info (priority=32768,id=609c.9f4b.808c,key=363), set to mismatch Error
                                            Dec  7 23:46:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/1/48, state up
                                            

                                            but after it disappear it didn't comes back.

                                            I know freebsd is using the key 363

                                            peer-info sys-mac MAC of the LACP sys-pri 32768 key 363
                                            

                                            fix the problem of the mismatch but the ports are still blocked

                                            I cannot seems to see if lag interface on the pfsense is using the fast or long timeout

                                            lagg0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
                                                    options=800008<VLAN_MTU>
                                                    ether e8:39:35:11:fa:ab
                                                    inet6 fe80::ea39:35ff:fe11:faab%lagg0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xb
                                                    inet 192.168.73.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.73.255
                                                    laggproto lacp lagghash l2,l3,l4
                                                    laggport: em2 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                                                    laggport: em3 flags=1c<ACTIVE,COLLECTING,DISTRIBUTING>
                                                    groups: lagg
                                                    media: Ethernet autoselect
                                                    status: active
                                                    nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
                                            
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