What I have setup is on a 125 running XG 19.0 . I have these interfaces:
eth0 LAN which shows 1000 mbps- full deplex/ connected
LANLAG/ LAG1 with 4 ports (eth2/3/4/5) in LACP mode on the LAN network zone. and it shows up in GUI as 4000 mbps full deplex/ connected. I also created vlan40 (VLAN-lag) for this interface.
In zone- LAN I have
LANLAG, VLAN-LAG, eth0, eth2, eth3, eth4, ehth5
All 5 of these ports go to a 48 port edgemax switch. I put eth2/3/4/5 in a LAG1 group on the switch P-39/41/43/45 and not eth0 (port 37). In the switch I have it set as LACP/ load balance mode - "Source/ destination MAC, VLAN, Ethertype, incomming port". In the switch I have all 5 ports trunked, Untagged in the default network, and tagged in every network that I have. I also have vlan41, and 42 in the switch with LAG1 only.. #Show lacp partner = this and the 4 ports have the same MAC
Show port-channel brief
The issue that I have is that this causes about a 10% drop on which ever port in the LAG1 (on switch) is moving the traffic. All 4 ports in this lag (switch) show 1G full duplex. 1 might jump to 800mbps and the other 3 will have a few kbps, I can disable the port moving traffic and the traffic will pop up in the another port. I can disable all 4 and the port 37 (attached to eth0) will take over. In the sophos without the lag group I get 0 drops. Should I have port 37 in the LAG1 group? If my switch is using LACP shouldn't I see a 4G interface somewhere and shouldn't my ports in the group show the same RX and TX as the other ports? LAG 2 does the same which is connected to a synology NAS which inside the the control center/ network says bond 1= LAN1,2,3,4 and shows 4000mbps full duplex. I get no drops on LAG2 but the ports in the switch GUI are never equal like 40/40/40/40.
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