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Description
Field
The number of links on the remote device in the
format
x / y
, with the following values:
•
x
—
Number of links in Active state on the
remote bundle.
•
y
—
Total number of links configured on the
remote bundle.
Foreign links <active/configured>:
Method of performing an mLACP switchover on the
bundle with the following possible values:
•
Brute force
—
Trigger the failover by marking
member(s) as Not Aggregatable instead of using
dynamic priority management. This is the only
possible method of control when the
dual-homed device (DHD) is the higher-priority
system. Only applies to mLACP bundles.
•
Non-revertive
—
This is the default. Dynamic
priority management is used, where the bundle
does not fail back to the originally active point
of attachment (PoA) except when a subsequent
failure occurs.
•
Revertive
—
Dynamic priority management is
used, but the higher-priority device (based on
the configured port priorities for the bundle) is
always Active unless it has encountered a
failure. This means that if a failure is
encountered triggering a switchover, once the
failure condition is cleared the initially-active
links become active again.
The switchover type can be changed from the default
behavior using the
mlacp switchover type
command,
Switchover type:
Number of seconds (s) to delay becoming the active
mLACP device after recovering from a failure, using
the
mlacp switchover recovery delay
command.
“
None
”
is displayed when the
mlacp switchover
recovery delay
command is not configured.
Recovery delay:
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference,
Release 5.3.x
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Link Bundling Commands on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
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