on page 136, the command does not include a port list, so the switch lists all ports having static
trunk membership.
A show trunk listing without specifying ports
switch# show trunks
Load Balancing
Port | Name Type | Group Type
---- + ----------------------- --------- + ----- -----
4 | Print-Server-Trunk 10/100TX | Trk1 Trunk
5 | Print-Server-Trunk 10/100TX | Trk1 Trunk
7 | 10/100TX | Trk2 Trunk
8 | 10/100TX | Trk2 Trunk
Viewing static LACP and dynamic LACP trunk data
Syntax:
show lacp
Lists data for only the LACP-configured ports.
Example:
Ports A1 and A2 have been previously configured for a static LACP trunk. (For more on the
Active
parameter,
A show LACP listing
switch# show lacp
LACP
LACP Trunk Port LACP Admin Oper
Port Enabled Group Status Partner Status Key Key
---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ ------
Al Active Trkl Up Yes Success 0 250
A2 Active Trkl Up Yes Success 0 250
A3 Active A3 Down No Success 0 300
A4 Passive A4 Down No Success 0 0
A5 Passive A5 Down No Success 0 0
A6 Passive A6 Down No Success 0 0
For a description of each of the above-listed data types, see table "
".
Dynamic LACP Standby Links
Dynamic LACP trunking enables you to configure standby links for a trunk by including more than eight ports in a
dynamic LACP trunk configuration. When eight ports (trunk links) are up, the remaining link(s) will be held in
standby status. If a trunked link that is “Up” fails, it will be replaced by a standby link, which maintains your
intended bandwidth for the trunk. (Refer to also the “Standby” entry under “Port Status” in "Table 4-5. LACP Port
Status Data".) In the next Example:, ports A1 through A9 have been configured for the same LACP trunk. Notice
that one of the links shows Standby status, while the remaining eight links are “Up”.
A Dynamic LACP trunk with one standby link
switch# show lacp
LACP
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