NOTE:
Most configurations that can be performed on Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces can also be performed on Layer
2 aggregate interfaces.
Configuring the description of an aggregate interface
You can configure the description of an aggregate interface for administration purposes, such as
describing the purpose of the interface.
Follow these steps to configure the description of an aggregate interface:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter Layer 2 aggregate
interface view
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
—
Configure the description of the
aggregate interface
description
text
Optional
By default, the description of an
interface is
interface-name
Interface
,
such as
Bridge-Aggregation1 Interface
.
Enabling link state traps for an aggregate interface
You can configure an aggregate interface to generate linkUp trap messages when its link goes up and
linkDown trap messages when its link goes down. For more information, see the
Network Management
and Monitoring Configuration Guide
.
Follow these steps to enable link state traps on an aggregate interface:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enable the trap function
globally
snmp-agent trap enable
[
standard
[
linkdown
|
linkup
] * ]
Optional
By default, link state trapping is
enabled globally and on all
interfaces.
Enter Layer 2 aggregate
interface view
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
—
Enable link state traps for the
aggregate interface
enable snmp trap updown
Optional
Enabled by default.
Setting the minimum number of Selected ports for an
aggregation group
The bandwidth of an aggregate link increases along with the number of selected member ports. To avoid
congestion caused by insufficient Selected ports on an aggregate link, you can set the minimum number
of Selected ports required for bringing up the specific aggregate interface.
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