Standby
The specified instance is up, and is ready to take traffic in its parent link
aggregate.
4
A list of the members of the specified link aggregate. In the previous example, the values 9,
21, 22, 14, 13* mean lan9, lan21, lan22, lan14, and lan13 are the member of the lan900. The
asterisk character (
*
) after 13 indicates lan13 is in a down state.
5
The active LAN instance in the specified link aggregate. If there is traffic running through
the link aggregate, the active port is the instance sending and receiving network traffic.
NOTE:
If a link aggregate is a standby member of a failover group, the active port is the
port ready to take traffic.
6
A list of the ready ports in the specified link aggregate. A ready port is the instance ready
to take traffic when the active port is unavailable. When an active port is going down, an
instance from the Ready Port list is switched to the Active Port list as failover occurs. This
field is displayed only when the
Mode
is LAN_MONITOR.
7
A list of the down ports in the link aggregate. In the previous example, the
Membership
field indicates
lan13
is in a down state and is also in the
Not Read Port(s)
list.
8
A list of the ports connected to the active port. This indicates that polling packets are being
sent successfully between the active port and the connected port(s). This field is displayed
only when the
Mode
is LAN_MONITOR.
9
The failover policy for the failover group. For a description of failover policy, see
“Failover
group” (page 11)
and
“Preparing for configuration” (page 29)
. The policy tells how active
port is selected.
In contrast to the verbose option, the
-A all
option displays as much information as possible,
independent of the mode.
Example 5-3
shows the verbose option with all attribute values relevant
to the LACP_AUTO mode for the
lan920
.
Example 5-4
shows the
–A all
option with all
attribute values relevant to the LACP_AUTO mode other information for
lan920
.
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Using the nwmgr command