Which two statements describe the software v7.0 implementation of LAG on a Cisco controller?

Which two statements describe the software v7.0 implementation of LAG on a Cisco controller? (Choose two.)
A. It is supported on Cisco WLC 2500.
B. It is supported on the Cisco FlexConnect 7500 controller.
C. Fewer IP addresses are required.
D. The LAG port becomes port 15.
E. The LAG port becomes port 29.
F. The switch channel group negotiates with LAGP.
G. The switch channel group negotiates with PaGP.

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6 thoughts on “Which two statements describe the software v7.0 implementation of LAG on a Cisco controller?

  1. A and C are correct because…

    A. It is supported on Cisco WLC 2500. = Supported
    B. It is supported on the Cisco FlexConnect 7500 controller. = This controller does not exist.
    C. Fewer IP addresses are required. = Because there are others interfaces on the same LAG
    D. The LAG port becomes port 15. = Not supported
    E. The LAG port becomes port 29. = Not supported
    F. The switch channel group negotiates with LAGP. = Not supported
    G. The switch channel group negotiates with PaGP. = Not supported

    https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless-mobility-documents/lag-link-aggregation/ta-p/3128669

  2. A, B are correct

    Information About Link Aggregation
    Link aggregation (LAG) is a partial implementation of the 802.3ad port aggregation standard. It bundles all of the controller’s distribution system ports into a single 802.3ad port channel. This reduces the number of IP addresses required to configure the ports on your controller.

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONSOLIDATED/b_cg74_CONSOLIDATED_chapter_010100001.html

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