Raisecom
ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
11 Reliability
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Command
Description
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Raisecom#show mlacp-group
[
group-id
]
Check the mLACP configurations and
running status.
11.5.6 Maintenance
Maintain the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
Command
Description
Rasiecom(config)#clear iccp
channel
[
channel-id
]
statistics
Clear statistics on packets received by or
sent from the ICCP channel.
Rasiecom(config)#clear mlacp
mlacp-group
[
group-id
]
statistics
Clear statistics on packets received by or
sent from the ICG.
11.5.7 Example for configuring mLACP
Networking requirements
Prepare two mLACP devices: Switch1 and Switch2. The two devices exchange configuration
information through ICCP. Switch1 and switch2 appear as a virtual LACP peer to the DHD.
The DHD exchanges LACPDU with the virtual LACP peer to aggregate links. At the same
time, the link between the DHD and one switch is active and that between the DHD with the
other switch is standby.
As shown in Figure 5-2, GE 1/1/1, GE 1/1/2, GE 1/1/3, and GE 1/1/4 on the DHD are in the
same LAG. GE 1/1/1 and GE 1/1/2 on Switch 1 and Switch 2 are in the same LAG. Configure
the maximum active links and minimum active links to 2 respectively. Configure the priority
of Switch 1 or Switch 2 higher than that of the DHD. For example, if you configure the
system priority of Switch1 higher than that of the DHD, Switch1 will be the active link and
Switch 2 will be the standby link when priority pre-emption is enabled.
When the number of active links between the DHD and Switch 1 is smaller than 2, link
switching will occur. Traffic will be switched to the link between the DHD and Switch 2.
When the number of active links between the DHD and Switch 1 is 2, the link will recover.
Traffic will be switched back to the link between the DHD and Switch 1.