> On Nov 9, 2022, at 14:32, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
>
>> Am 08.11.2022 um 06:38 schrieb Chris Ross :
>> I have a newer Freebsd 12.3 system with lagg across two 1gbe interfaces.
>> There are a collection of vlan interfaces on the lagg.
>>
>> I would _expect_ to be able to get 2gbps, or just
Hi all,
> Am 08.11.2022 um 06:38 schrieb Chris Ross :
> I have a newer Freebsd 12.3 system with lagg across two 1gbe interfaces.
> There are a collection of vlan interfaces on the lagg.
>
> I would _expect_ to be able to get 2gbps, or just shy thereof.
You are aware that LAGG/LACP will give yo
On Tue, Nov 08, 2022 at 12:38:54AM -0500, Chris Ross wrote:
> Tl;dr; I have two FreeBSD systems attached to a Cisco switch, there should be
> multi-gigabit connectivity, but only seeing 1Gpbs. Each system is trunked,
> vlan interfaces on the underlying interface.
I can add another data point:
Tl;dr; I have two FreeBSD systems attached to a Cisco switch, there should be
multi-gigabit connectivity, but only seeing 1Gpbs. Each system is trunked,
vlan interfaces on the underlying interface.
I have an older Freebsd 11.x system with a 10gbe interface, There are a
collection of vlan inter