User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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The following commands enable the LAG group shutdown in case of degradation
event option for LAG group 1:
root> ethernet interfaces group lag1
eth group [lag1]>static-lag set lag-degrade-admin admin enable
eth group [lag1]>
14.4.7
Configuring Enhanced LAG Distribution (CLI)
You can change the distribution function by selecting from ten pre-defined LAG
distribution schemes. The feature includes a display of the TX throughput for each
interface in the LAG, to help you identify the best LAG distribution scheme for the
specific link.
Note:
Enhanced LAG distribution is only available for LAG groups that consist
of exactly two interfaces. It cannot be used with LACP.
To configure enhanced LAG distribution, go to interface view for the LAG and
enter the following command:
eth group [lagx]> static-lag set df-pattern df <1-10>
The following commands set the LAG distribution scheme for LAG group 1 as
distribution pattern 3.
root> ethernet interfaces group lag1
eth group [lag1]>static-lag set df-pattern df 3
The default LAG distribution pattern is 1.
To display the current LAG distribution scheme, go to interface view for the LAG
and enter the following command:
eth group [lagx]> static-lag show df-pattern
It is recommended to experiment with the various schemes by monitoring the TX
port PMs for each interface in the LAG for each LAG distribution scheme. In the
Web EMS, the page in which you configure enhanced LAG distribution also
displays TX throughput PMs per interface. See
. For information on monitoring Ethernet port PMs via the CLI, see
Displaying Ethernet Port PMs (CLI)
14.4.8
Displaying LACP Parameters and Statistics (CLI)
You can display the following LACP parameters and statistics:
•
LACP Aggregation (per LAG)
•
LACP Port Status
•
LACP Port Statistics
•
LACP Port Debug Statistics
Note:
IP-20 does not support any LACP write parameters.