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Setting the minimum and maximum numbers of Selected
ports for an aggregation group
IMPORTANT:
The minimum and maximum numbers of Selected ports must be the same for the local and peer
aggregation groups.
The bandwidth of an aggregate link increases as the number of Selected member ports increases.
To avoid congestion, you can set the minimum number of Selected ports required for bringing up an
aggregate interface.
This minimum threshold setting affects the aggregation state of both aggregation member ports and
the aggregate interface.
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When the number of member ports eligible to be Selected ports is smaller than the minimum
threshold:
{
All member ports are placed in Unselected state.
{
The link of the aggregate interface goes down.
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When the minimum threshold is reached, the eligible member ports are placed in the Selected
state, and the link of the aggregate interface goes up.
The maximum number of Selected ports allowed in an aggregation group is limited by either manual
configuration or hardware limitation, whichever value is smaller.
You can implement backup between two ports by performing the following tasks:
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Assigning two ports to an aggregation group.
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Setting the maximum number of Selected ports to 1 for the aggregation group.
Then, only one Selected port is allowed in the aggregation group, and the Unselected port acts as a
backup port.
To set the minimum and maximum numbers of Selected ports for an aggregation group:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter aggregate interface
view.
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
N/A
3.
Set the minimum number of
Selected ports for the
aggregation group.
link-aggregation selected-port
minimum number
By default, the minimum number
of Selected ports is not specified
for an aggregation group.
4.
Set the maximum number of
Selected ports for the
aggregation group.
link-aggregation selected-port
maximum number
By default, the maximum number
of Selected ports for an
aggregation group is 32.
Setting the expected bandwidth for an aggregate interface
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter aggregate interface
interface bridge-aggregation
N/A