Thanks for the reply. These switches are SuperStack 3300's, which were designed and built before LACP came about. Did that capability get added to that switch in later software releases?
Yes, the newer versions of Cisco IOS and CatOS all support 802.3AD. I'm much more familiar with the Cisco switches than the 3Com switches. The reason that I asked whether or not it was compatible with the Cisco trunking is that I reasoned that if it wasn't, then it wouldn't be compatible with Broadcom's generic link aggregation.
a) Broadcom generic link aggregation is compatible with Cisco Etherchannel
b) Cisco Etherchannel is incompatible with 3Com port-trunk link aggregateion
c) Therefore, Broadcom link aggregation is incompatible with 3Com port-trunk link aggregation.
Not a completely sound bit of logic (Broadcom could sense the type of switch that it is connected to, but not likely).