/interface bonding
add mode=802.3ad name=bond1 slaves=sfp1,sfp2 transmit-hash-policy=layer-2-and-3


On 10/19/2015 10:51 AM, Adair Winter wrote:
What mode are you using? 802.3ad or something else?

On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Sam Tetherow <[email protected]> wrote:

Not sure what we have peaked at on it, bonding 2 sfp ports on a CCR1036 to
a Cisco and peak 1.6Gbps nightly over the link.  This is on a primary
network connection in a NOC that feeds close to 2000 customers so the
traffic splits pretty evenly across the two ports.


On 10/18/2015 12:00 AM, Adair Winter wrote:

Cool. How much traffic do you move?
I assume 802.3ad mode or is it some other mode?

On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Sam Tetherow <[email protected]>
wrote:

Yes, using it with a cisco switch.
On 10/17/2015 09:54 PM, Adair Winter wrote:

Anyone using it in production either between two routerboards or between
a
routerboard and a switch?
I have a CCR1009 at home that I've been testing with a netonix switch.
It
appears to work fine, just wondering what, if any trouble other users
have
ever had before we start pushing above 1Gb traffic through our core.

Thanks,


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