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2V0-620 · Question #131

How many Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) can be configured on a vSphere 6.x Distributed Switch?

The correct answer is A. 64. The vSphere 6.x configuration maximum for Link Aggregation Groups per Distributed Switch is 64, making option A the only correct value.

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Question

How many Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) can be configured on a vSphere 6.x Distributed Switch?

Options

  • A64
  • B96
  • C128
  • D256

How the community answered

(31 responses)
  • A
    94% (29)
  • C
    3% (1)
  • D
    3% (1)

Why each option

The vSphere 6.x configuration maximum for Link Aggregation Groups per Distributed Switch is 64, making option A the only correct value.

A64Correct

VMware's published vSphere 6.x configuration maximums explicitly cap the number of LAGs per vSphere Distributed Switch at 64; this limit controls how many LACP-based port-channel groups can be defined on a single VDS instance.

B96

96 exceeds the documented per-switch LAG limit of 64 and does not appear in any vSphere 6.x configuration maximum specification.

C128

128 exceeds the documented per-switch LAG limit of 64 and does not appear in any vSphere 6.x configuration maximum specification.

D256

256 greatly exceeds the documented per-switch LAG limit of 64 and does not appear in any vSphere 6.x configuration maximum specification.

Concept tested: vSphere Distributed Switch maximum LAG count

Source: https://configmax.esp.vmware.com/guest?vmwareproduct=vSphere&release=vSphere%206.7&categories=2-0

Topics

#Link Aggregation Groups#vSphere Distributed Switch#LAG#network limits

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