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7.21 Link Aggregation (LAG)/Port-Channel (802.3AD)
Commands
This section provides a detailed explanation of the LAG commands. The LAG feature initially load
balances traffic based upon the source and destination MAC address. If an ARP entry is learned on
the LAG then the LAG is converted to load balance based upon source/destination IP address.
The commands are divided into two functional groups:
Show commands display switch settings, statistics, and other information.
Configuration commands configure features and options of the switch. For every
configuration command, there is a show command that displays the configuration setting.
Note:
Use the
clear port-channel
command to clear port channels.
Note:
After a LAG is created, the user should assign the LAG VLAN membership. If VLAN
membership is not assigned, the LAG may become a member of the management VLAN.
This may result in learning and switching issues.
7.21.1 port-channel staticcapability
This command enables the support of port-channels (static link aggregations - LAGs) on the device.
By default, the static capability for all port-channels is disabled.
Default
disabled
Format
port-channel staticcapability
Mode
Global Config
7.21.1.1 no port-channel staticcapability
This command disables the support of static port-channels (link aggregations - LAGs) on the
device.
Format
no port-channel staticcapability
Mode
Global Config
7.21.2 port lacpmode all
This command enables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on all ports.
Format
port lacpmode all
Mode
Global Config
7.21.2.1 no port lacpmode all
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