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    LAN interface and lagg integration, followed the handbook, no go, please help

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      IrixOS
      last edited by IrixOS

      Dear IP specialists,

      I'm having a problem, I followed the NetGate manual in setting up interfaces in a lagg configuration and the 'Migrate LAN to a LAGG' section.

      It says:

      Navigate to Interfaces > Assignments, change the assignment of LAN to the newly created LAGG interface (lagg0)

      Click Save

      From then on things go wrong.

      As soon as I tap 'Save', I lose my connection to the LAN interface.

      There is a similar post from someone who has the same problem, but it appears that the topic is seriously deviated from, so the solution is not clear.

      So,

      I have a link 10.216.64.16/30 between the laptop and the LAN interface of pfsense currently.
      And two links connected between the switch and two other ports on pfsense
      LACP is configured correctly on the switch side.
      The lagg interfaces have already been brought together in pfsense but not further configured.

      igc1 -> LAN 10.216.64.18
      igc2,3 -> lagg0

      The above from the handbook does not work.
      How do I connect igc1 with igc2,3 without losing connection and how can I be sure that the data flow comes over both the LAN interface and the lagg ports?

      I would like to have those lagg ports and the LAN port over 1 Layer 3 port-channel.
      And then with static routing over the Layer 3 port-channel, I can transit to the cisco internal network.

      Thanks for your time,

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