AWS Direct Connect | Link Aggregation Group (LAG) support in Direct Connect Flashcards

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How do I set up Direct Connect for the AWS GovCloud (US) Region?

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See the AWS GovCloud (US) User Guide for detailed instructions on how to set up a Direct Connect connection for the AWS GovCloud (US) region.

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What is this feature?

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Link Aggregation Groups (LAG) are a way for customers to order and manage multiple direct connect ports as a single larger connection instead of as separate discrete connections.

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What’s the max number of links I can have in a LAG group?

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The maximum number of links will be 4x in a LAG group.

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What does the LOA look like?

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You will receive a single LOA document with dedicated page for each connection.

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What are you using for Link Aggregation Groups?

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We are using the industry standard of LACP.

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Are these LAGs Static or Dynamic LACP?

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We are configuring Dynamic LACP bundles. Static LACP bundles are not supported.

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Are these in Active/Active or Active/Passive mode?

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They will be in Active/Active. That means, that AWS ports will always be sending Link Aggregation Control Protocol Data Units (LACPDUs).

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Does the MTU change at all?

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The MTU does not change.

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Can I have my ports configured for Active/Passive instead of Active/Active?

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You could configure LAG at your endpoint with LACP active or passive mode, AWS side is always configured as Active mode LACP.

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Can I mix interface types and have a few 1G ports and a few 10G ports in the same bundle?

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Only like interface types (ie. No mixing 1G and 10G in a bundle)

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What ports types will this be available on?

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It will be available for 1G and 10G ports.

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Can I LAG hosted connections as well?

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It will only be available for dedicated 1G and 10G connections. It will not be available for hosted connections on partner NNIs.

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Can I create a LAG out of my existing ports?

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Yes, if your ports are on the same chassis. Please note this will cause your ports to go down for a moment while they are reconfigured as a LAG. They will not come back up until LAG is configured on your side as well.

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Can I have a LAG that spans multiple AWS routers?

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LAG will only include ports on the same AWS device. We don’t support multi- chassis LAG.

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How do I add links to my LAG once it’s set up?

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You can request another port for your LAG, but if we do not have ports available in the same chassis you will need to order a new LAG and migrate your connections. For example, if you have 3x 1G links, and would like to add a fourth but we do not have a port available on that chassis, you will need to order a new LAG of 4x 1G ports.

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What does the new LOA look like when I order additional connection to add to the LAG?

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You will receive a separate LOA for each the new members of the LAG group.

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You’re out of ports and I have to order a new LAG, but I have VIFs configured! How do I move those?

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You can have multiple VIFs attached to a VGW at once, and you can configure VIFs on a connection even when it’s down. We suggest you create the new VIFs on your new bundle, and then move the connections over to the new bundle once you’ve created all of your VIFS. Remember to delete the old connections so we stop billing you for them.

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Can I delete a single port from my LAG?

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Yes, but only if your min links is set to lower than the ports you’ll have left. Ex: You have 4 ports and Min links set to 4 – you won’t be able to delete a port from the bundle. If min links is set to 3, you can then delete a port from the bundle. We will return a notification with the specific panel/port you’ve deleted and a reminder to disconnect the cross connect and circuit from Amazon.

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Can I delete my LAG bundle all at once?

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Yes, but just like a regular connection you won’t be able to delete it if you have VIFs configured.

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If I have only 2 ports in my LAG can I still delete one?

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Yes, you can have a single port in a LAG.

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Can I order a LAG with only one port?

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Yes you can. Please note we can’t guarantee there will be more ports available on the same

chassis in the future if you wish to add more ports.

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Can I convert a bundle back to individual ports?

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Yes. This can be done with the DisassociateConnectionWithLag API call. See the API section.

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Can you just create a tool to move my VIFs for me?

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You can use AssociateVirtualInterface API or console to do this operation.

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Does the LAG show as a single connection or a collection of connections?

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It will show as a single dxlag and we’ll list the connection id’s under it.

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What does Min Links mean, and why do I have a check box for it when I order my bundle?

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Min links is a feature in LACP where you can set the minimum number of links needed to be active in a bundle for that bundle to be active and pass traffic. If, for example, you have 4 ports, your min links is set to 3, and you only have 2 active ports, your bundle will not be active. If you have 3 or more then the bundle is active and will pass traffic if you have a VIF configured.

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What’s the behavior if I don’t click the Min Links?

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We’ll set Min Links to 0 by default.

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Can I change the Min Links after I’ve set up my bundle?

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Yes. You can change the min links value after you’ve set up the bundle, either via console or via API.

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When I associate my existing DirectConnect connection with a LAG what happens with existing Virtual Interfaces already created with DirectConnect connection?

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When a DirectConnect connection with existing Virtual Interfaces (VIFs) is associated to a LAG, Virtual Interfaces are migrated to the LAG. Please note that certain parameters associated with VIFs needs to be unique like VLAN numbers to be moved to LAG.

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If I have multiple LAGs, can I still use BFD to improve fail over time between paths?

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BFD is still supported.

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Can I set link priority on a specific link?

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We’ll treat all links as equal, so we won’t set “link priority” on any specific link

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Does having a LAG make my connection more resilient?

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LAG will let you protect against single path failures between your data center and AWS. It won’t protect against a single device failure at AWS.

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Can I have VIFs on two different LAG connected to the same VGW?

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Yes. This behavior is exactly like creating VIFs on single ports.

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Can I have a 40GE interface on my side that connects to 4x 10GE on the AWS side?

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You will need 4x 10GE interfaces on your router to connect to AWS. A single 40GE interface connecting to a 4x 10GE LACP is not supported.