Yes that will work. I am not sure if the link layer fault detect will
work correctly so you might need to run Spanning Tree also. Something
that can be a issue is if say you have 4 links and one is running 24mbit
modulation and the rest are 54, your going to have issues with the slow
link. If possible I would use a radio board that can take all your
radios and bond them, presenting you with a single ethernet with the
bonded capacity.

Rogelio wrote:
> I've got several outdoor Wi-Fi radios that I would like to configure in 
> a PtP configuration on multiple 802.11a channels.
> 
> My question to the list is, "Can I use LACP on each end (via a network 
> switch) to aggregate those PtP connections into one virtual connection?"
> 
> e.g.
> 
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk213/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094470.shtml
> 
> So, instead of using ethernet to each switch, I'm connecting an ethernet 
> cable from my switch into the 100 Mbps LIM of the radio node, creating a 
> PtP link across an area, then coming out that other radio's 100 Mbps LIM 
> via ethernet into another LACP-friendly switch.
> 
> So, on each port, there is something like...
> 
> switch->ethernet->radio-> 5 GHz PtP link->radio->ethernet->switch
> 
> Any feedback on this?
> 
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