Just did a test on SROS 13.0.R10, and there I do have some issues.
* LAG will not turn Oper Up unless different LACP admin keys
* When LAG is up, I cant get IP connectivity.
I can see ARP from SR01 to SR02.
SR02 responds, but SR01 does not seem to pick up the reply.
After investigating, I see that both devices are insisting on using the same MAC for the interface.
Change mac on one side, it works.
I've seen this behaviour on SROS 14 -> but never on 13.
When using ordinary ports, they do not choose the same MAC.
Perhaps this explains your issue?
With lag:
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*A:SR01# show router interface "test" detail | match MAC
MAC Address : 96:2b:ff:00:01:42 Mac Accounting : Disabled
*A:SR02# show router interface "test" detail | match MAC
MAC Address : 96:2b:ff:00:01:42 Mac Accounting : Disabled
With single port:
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*A:SR01# show router interface "test" detail | match MAC
MAC Address : 0c:e6:85:fd:f8:03 Mac Accounting : Disabled
*A:SR02# show router interface "test" detail | match MAC
MAC Address : 0c:e6:85:72:31:03 Mac Accounting : Disabled
Turing the LAG into access mode, create an IES and bind it to the lag, and the same thing happens.
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*A:SR01# show router interface "ies1" detail | match ignore-case mac
MAC Address : 96:2b:ff:00:01:42 Mac Accounting : Disabled
*A:SR02# show router interface "ies1" detail | match ignore-case mac
MAC Address : 96:2b:ff:00:01:42 Mac Accounting : Disabled
Changing to single port SAP and it all changes:
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*A:SR01# show router interface "ies1" detail | match ignore-case mac
MAC Address : 0c:e6:85:fd:f8:04 Mac Accounting : Disabled
*A:SR02# show router interface "ies1" detail | match ignore-case mac
MAC Address : 0c:e6:85:72:31:04 Mac Accounting : Disabled
So, I urge you to check your MAC address'es...