On 28 August 2014 10:54, Tom Hill <[email protected]> wrote: > On 28/08/14 08:53, James Bensley wrote: >> I couldn't find anywhere in BT documentation a statement saying you >> can't use both links simutaneously such as in a LAG but nothing that >> said you couldn't either - fear the ambiguity when it comes to all >> this BT! > > BT Wholesale do have a list of approved frame types that can traverse > their network, but my memory isn't good enough to tell you if LACP was > on it (and it would have to be L2TP'd if so). > > The "Openreach" EAD product, as a point to point bit of fibre with a > decent media converter on each end, should allow it to my knowledge. > > But unless you're in the exchange(s) yourself, you'd have to check with > your wholesale aggregator as to whether or not they can support you > running LACP across their backhaul. > > (Whether or not LACP is a good idea in such an instance, is another > matter entirely). > > Tom
It is always back to our own exchange so no need to trouble BTW just BTOR :) I used LAG as an example to suggest using both links simultaneously ultimately I just general Ethernet suff and bits and things. James.
