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Figure 4.7 Monitoring
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Link Aggregation
Item
Description
LAG
Displays the LAG with trunk item.
Name
Displays the LAG name.
Type
Display the type of LAG. Types can be:
Static: the assigned port groups to a static LAG, always active
members.
LACP: the assigned port groups to a dynamic LAG as candidate
ports. LACP determines which candidate ports are active mem
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bers.
Link State
Displays the link state of the aggregation.
Active Member
Displays the active member ports of the LAG.
Standby Member
Displays the inactive or candidate member ports of the LAG.
LACP Information
LAG
Displays the LAG name.
Port
Displays the member's port.
PartnerSysId
Displays the system ID of the link partner, updated when the port
receives LACP PDU from link partner.
PnKey
Displays the port key of partner, updated when the port receives
LACP PDU from link partner.
AtKey
Displays the port key of actor, designed as the trunk ID.
Sel
Displays the LACP selection logic status of the port. By definition, S
stands for selected, U stands for unselected, and D is used for
standby.
Mux
Displays the LACP mux state machine status of the port. The
definitions are as follows: Detach, port in detach state; Wait, in waiting
state; Attach, in attached state.
Receiv
Displays the port status of the LACP receiving machine. The
definitions are as follows: Init, initialize state; PORTds, port disabled
state; Expr, expired state; LACPds, LACP disabled state; DFLT,
default state; CRRNT, current state.
PrdTx
Displays the machine status periodic transmission state of the port.
The definitions are as follows: No PRD, not in periodic state; FstPRD,
in fast periodic state; SlwPRD, in slow periodic state; PrdTX, periodic
state.
AtState
Displays the actor state field of the LACP PDU.
PnState.
Displays the partner state field of the LACP PDU description.
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