I've tried this once as well and got it running, however max throughput from the NAS to my LAN was nowhere near the theoretical 2Gbit/s.
With my Cisco SG300 however max throughput from the NAS to my LAN was exactly 228MB/s which is pretty much as good as it gets with two links.
However there is an easy way out, at least if you have a Synology.
Install DSM 5.2 Beta and use its new modes for Link Aggregation, in my case I use Adaptive Load Balancing on my AC87U (Port 3 and 4) and it works out of the box.
"New modes for Link Aggregation
Link Aggregation is an essential network feature, allowing you to tailor the behavior of your network ports according to your needs and find a balance between reliability and performance. DSM is now compatible with the following-modes: Active-standby, 802.3ad dynamic, Balanced XOR, and Adaptive Load Balancing, allowing you to benefit from link aggregation without server-class switch."
With my Cisco SG300 however max throughput from the NAS to my LAN was exactly 228MB/s which is pretty much as good as it gets with two links.
However there is an easy way out, at least if you have a Synology.
Install DSM 5.2 Beta and use its new modes for Link Aggregation, in my case I use Adaptive Load Balancing on my AC87U (Port 3 and 4) and it works out of the box.
"New modes for Link Aggregation
Link Aggregation is an essential network feature, allowing you to tailor the behavior of your network ports according to your needs and find a balance between reliability and performance. DSM is now compatible with the following-modes: Active-standby, 802.3ad dynamic, Balanced XOR, and Adaptive Load Balancing, allowing you to benefit from link aggregation without server-class switch."