Lion Server no LAG / BOND Support?

I HOPE I am missing something. I put the dual GE on the Mac Pro into a LAG / BOND Group, to my switch.
OSX Network pannel sees the bonded interfaces, and though static IP, is getting DNS information from Router.
The Server Application, knows the IP address;
But does not see the interface. Setting up the network I get;
Then 2 screens later after warnings about setting the sever up with not network, I See;
Note the correct IP, and Interface 'LAG1'
Does anyone know if this is cosmetic or yet another BUG in this server application?

Open Terminal and type:
man serveradmin
This is the command line tool that compliments Server Admin and now Server.app.  It has far more abilitied than Server.app and can allow advanced administration of the server. 
I will not be in my lab till Tuesday but I will try a bonded link.  So sad, but when you consider that Lion Server is intended to be run on a mini, I guess bonded interfaces are no loger needed. 
By the way, the SSL cert should be based on domain name, not IP address.  So as long as DNS and hostname are working, then the cert should function as expected.

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