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Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch CLI Software Configuration Guide
OL-16597-01
Chapter 1 Configuring Port Channels
Configuring Port Channels
Note
Before release 4.0(1a)N1 of Cisco NX-OS, the
source-dest-ip
,
source-dest-mac
, and
source-dest-port
keywords were
source-destination-ip
,
source-destination-mac
, and
source-destination-port
respectively.
Enabling LACP
LACP is disabled by default; you must enable LACP before you begin LACP configuration. You cannot
disable LACP while any LACP configuration is present.
LACP learns the capabilities of LAN port groups dynamically and informs the other LAN ports. Once
LACP identifies correctly matched Ethernet links, it facilitates grouping the links into a port channel.
The port channel is then added to the spanning tree as a single bridge port.
To enable LACP, perform this task:
This example shows how to enable LACP:
switch#
configure terminal
switch (config)#
feature lacp
Configuring Port-Channel Port Modes
After you enable LACP, you can configure the channel mode for each individual link in the LACP port
channel as
active
or
passive
. This channel configuration mode allows the link to operate with LACP.
When you configure port channels with no associated protocol, all interfaces on both sides of the link
remain in the
on
channel mode.
To configure the LACP link mode, perform this task:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
switch#
configure terminal
Enters configuration mode.
Step 2
switch(config)#
feature lacp
Enables LACP on the switch.
Step 3
switch(config)#
show system internal
clis feature
(Optional) Displays enabled features.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
switch#
configure terminal
Enters configuration mode.
Step 2
switch(config)#
interface
type
slot
/
port
Specifies the interface to configure, and enters the
interface configuration mode.