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Use Static LAG instead of LACP on Mac

Hi,


I want to connect my Mac mini (2020) with 2 ethernet cables to my Netgear Switch (S8000). To make this, I need to use Link Aggregation.


The problem is, my switch only support LAG (= Static Link Aggregation Group, also named Round Robin) and the Mac created to me a LACP (=Link Aggregation Control Protocol IEEE 802.3ad). The two protocol are not compatible.


To solve my problem, the only way is to create a LAG on macOS. But it's not possible in System Preferences and I didn't find a way to create LAG on Mac.


Anyone know an app to do this ? Maybe in CLI ?


Thanks for help

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Posted on Jan 29, 2022 10:01 AM

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Use Static LAG instead of LACP on Mac

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