[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Sets the LACP system priority order.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default value.
[Note]
If an LACP logical interface is connected to the other device, the system priorities are compared, and control privilege is given
to the device with the higher priority.
[Example]
Set the LACP system priority order to 100.
SWR2311P(config)#lacp system-priority 100
5.2.6 Show LACP system priority
[Syntax]
show
lacp
sys-id
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, priviledged EXEC mode
[Description]
Shows the LACP system priority and the LACP system ID.
The following items are shown.
• LACP system priority (hexadecimal number starting with 0x)
• LACP system ID
[Note]
The LACP system priority can be set by the
lacp system-priority
command.
The LACP system ID is generated from the MAC address.
[Example]
Show the LACP system priority.
SWR2311P>show lacp sys-id
% System 0x8000, 00-a0-de-e0-e0-e0
5.2.7 Set LACP timeout
[Syntax]
lacp
timeout
duration
[Parameter]
duration
:
Specify the timeout
duration
Description
short
Sets the timeout to 3 seconds
long
Sets the timeout to 90 seconds
[Input mode]
interface mode
[Description]
Sets the LACP timeout.
[Note]
This command can be set only for a LAN/SFP port that is associated with an LACP logical interface.
If a LAN/SFP port is associated with an LACP logical interface,
lacp timeout long
command is specified for the corresponding
LAN/SFP port.
If it is dissociated from the LACP logical interface, the
lacp timeout
command setting of the corresponding LAN/SFP port is
deleted.
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