Which two statements are correct about a reth LAG? (Choose two.)
A reth LAG is a redundant Ethernet link aggregation group that combines multiple physical interfaces into a single logical interface in a chassis cluster. A reth LAG provides load balancing and redundancy for traffic within or between redundancy groups. Two statements that are correct about a reth LAG are:
Links must have the same speed and duplex setting: To form a reth LAG, the physical interfaces must have the same speed and duplex setting. This ensures that the links can operate at the same capacity and avoid performance issues or errors.
You should have two or more interfaces: To create a reth LAG, you need to have at least two physical interfaces. One interface should be connected to node 0 and the other interface should be connected to node 1. You can also have more than two interfaces in a reth LAG for increased bandwidth and redundancy.
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