
Configuring LACP
Configuring Link Aggregation
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set port lacp
Use this command to set link aggregation parameters for one or more ports. These settings will
determine the specified underlying physical ports’ ability to join a LAG, and their administrative
state once aggregated.
set port lacp port port-string
{[
aadminkey
aadminkey
] [
aportpri
aportpri
]
[
asyspri
asyspri
] [
aadminstate
{
lacpactive
|
lacptimeout
|
lacpagg
|
lacpsync
|
lacpcollect
|
lacpdist
|
lacpdef
|
lacpexpire
}] [
padminsyspri
padminsyspri
]
[
padminsysid
padminsysid
] [
padminkey
padminkey
] [
padminportpri
padminportpri
] [
padminport
padminport
] [
padminstate
{
lacpactive
|
lacptimeout
|
lacpagg
|
lacpsync
|
lacpcollect
|
lacpdist
|
lacpdef
|
lacpexpire
}]
[
enable
| [
disable
]}
Syntax Description
NOTE:
LACP commands and parameters beginning with an “a” (such as
aadminkey
)
set actor values. Corresponding commands and parameters beginning with a “p” (such
as
padminkey
) set corresponding partner values. Actor refers to the local device
participating in LACP negotiation, while partner refers to its remote device partner at the
other end of the negotiation. Actors and partners maintain current status of the other via
LACPDUs containing information about their ports’ LACP status and operational state.
port port-string
Specifies the physical port(s) on which to configure
LACP. For a detailed description of possible
port-string
values, refer to
Section 4.1.1
.
aadminkey
aadminkey
Sets the port’s actor admin key. LACP will use this value
to form an oper key and will determine which underlying
physical ports are capable of aggregating by comparing
oper keys. Aggregator ports allow only underlying ports
with oper keys matching theirs to join their LAG. Valid
values are
1
-
65535
.
aportpri
aportpri
Sets the port’s actor port priority. Valid values are
0
-
65535
, with lower values designating higher priority.