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Configuring Cisco EtherChannel on SG350xg switch and VMWare

Not all that familiar Cisco switches (Background is more HP Procurve).

Here is what I'd like to do.

Currently the VMWare ESXi v6.5 Network Teaming policy is set to "Route based on IP hash" and the HP switch ports are configured as "Trunk"(I believe EtherChannel is the equivalent)

Not sure how to configure the Cisco switch to use 2 10Gb ports as 1 20 Gb port. -Can this be done in the GUI interface (I only see LAG management as an option)?

Advice greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
Bob
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I take it that that means you cannot bundle several ports into an aggregate (2 x 10 = 20, etc) and that it only support LACP (link redunancy)?

Thank you,
LACP is both. 2 x 10Gb and link redundancy. The same functionality as etherchannel. PAgP is not supported on those switches, just LACP. But, technically, you during testing you will never have speed more than 10 Gb, but you can have 2   x 10Gb at the same time (I hope you know what I mean). :)
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