| LACP can also be a poor-man’s BFD for third party Ethernet transport.
- Tim
Generically I would suggest that trying to run LACP over a carrier link is not the best idea. LACP is intended as link aggregation for the two devices that are directly connected together and so LACP packets are usually interpreted as "local" only. Most gear will give you the option to tunnel L2 control packets, but only on a P2P type service. Optus might work depending on product and configuration, I suspect nbn will never work.
What are you trying to achieve and are there other options you should consider instead ?
Hi All, would anyone know if Optus’ SD Ethernet (and NBN EE as a layer2) supports Layer 2 Control Protocol Transparency, specifically LACP?
We’ve been trying to get an answer from the Optus account manager for some time now without much success.
Cheers,
Max
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