LACP is supported in Layer 2 transparent mode. When device uses LACP to bundle the member links, it creates high-speed connections, also known as fat pipe, with peer systems. Bandwidth can be increased by adding member links. Increased bandwidth is especially important for redundant Ethernet (reth) and aggregated Ethernet (ae) interfaces. LACP also provides automatic determination, configuration, and monitoring member links. LACP is compatible with other peers that run the 802.3ad LACP protocol. It automatically binds member links without manually configuring the LAG, thereby avoiding errors.
| Product / Application | Software | Introduced Release |
|---|---|---|
| SRX300 | Junos OS | 15.1X49-D80 |
| SRX320 | Junos OS | 15.1X49-D80 |
| SRX340 | Junos OS | 15.1X49-D80 |
| SRX345 | Junos OS | 15.1X49-D80 |
| SRX380 | Junos OS | 20.1R1 |
| SRX1500 | Junos OS | 15.1X49-D80 |
| SRX1600 | Junos OS | 23.4R1 |
| SRX2300 | Junos OS | 23.4R1 |
| SRX4100 | Junos OS | 15.1X49-D80 |
| SRX4120 | Junos OS | 25.2R1 |
| SRX4200 | Junos OS | 15.1X49-D80 |
| SRX4300 | Junos OS | 24.2R1 |
| SRX4600 | Junos OS | 17.4R2 |
| SRX4700 | Junos OS | 24.4R1-S2 |
| SRX5400 | Junos OS | 15.1X49-D40 |
| SRX5600 | Junos OS | 15.1X49-D40 |
| SRX5800 | Junos OS | 15.1X49-D40 |