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Link Aggregation Configuration
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7.2 Redundancy of Interconnected Device
LACP provides link redundancy mechanism to guarantee the redundancy conformity of the
two interconnected devices and user can configure the redundant link which is realized by
system and port priority. The steps are as following:
Step 1 Selection reference. The two devices know the LACP sys-id and system MAC
address of each other through LACPDUs exchanges. The system priorities are compared first,
and the system MAC addresses are compared when the system priorities are the same. The
device with smaller device ID will be considered as the preferred one.
Step 2 Redundant link. The port priorities are compared first, and the port numbers are
compared if the port priorities are the same. The port with smaller port ID is considered as the
preferred one.
7.3 Load-balancing Policy
Load-balancing policy is specific physical link selection strategy when sending packets,
which can be source MAC, destination MAC, source and destination MAC, source IP,
destination IP, and source and destination IP. The default strategy is source MAC.
7.4 Link Aggregation Configuration
Link aggregation configuration includes:
Configuring a Static Aggregation Group
Configuring a Dynamic LACP Aggregation Group
Displaying and Maintaining Link Aggregation Configuration
7.4.1 Configuring a Static Aggregation Group
You can create a static aggregation group, or remove an existing static aggregation group
(before that, all the member ports in the group are removed).
You can manually add/remove a port to/from a static aggregation group, and a port can
only be manually added/removed to/from a static aggregation group.
Perform the configuration in global configuration mode.