Description
Field
Status of the port, with one of the following possible
values
•
Active
—
Link can send and receive traffic.
•
BFD Running
—
Link is inactive because BFD
is down or has not been fully negotiated.
•
Configured
—
Link is not operational or remains
down due to a configuration mismatch. The link
is not available for switchover from failure of
an active link.
•
Hot Standby
—
Link is ready to take over if an
active link fails and can immediately transition
to Active state without further exchange of
LACP protocol data units (PDUs).
•
Negotiating
—
Link is in the process of LACP
negotiation and is being held in a lower LACP
state by the peer (for example, because the link
is Standby on the peer.)
•
Standby
—
Link is not sending or receiving
traffic, but is available for swithchover from
failure of an active link.
State
ID of the interface port in the format
x/y
, with the
following values:
•
x
—
Port priority as a 2-byte hexadecimal value.
•
y
—
Link ID as a 2-byte hexadecimal value.
Port ID
Bandwidth of the interface port in kilobits per second.
B/W, kbps
Text string that is displayed beneath the bundle
member listing explaining why a link has not reached
Active state.
State reason
Table 40: State Reasons
Description
Reason
The link is in BFD Running state because LACP is
negotiated but the BFD session from the remote
device has been unconfigured.
BFD session is unconfigured on the remote end
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