Raisecom
ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
11 Reliability
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11.5.4 Configuring mLACP link aggregation
Configure mLACP link aggregation for the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
Step
Configuration
Description
1
Raisecom#config
Enter global configuration mode.
2
Raisecom(config)#mlacp-
group
icg-id
Create an ICG and enter ICG configuration
mode.
3
Raisecom(config-ic-
group)#iccp-channel
channel-id
Bind the ICG with an ICCP channel.
4
Raisecom(config-ic-
group)#mlacp { master |
slave }
Configure the mLACP role for the local device in
the ICG.
5
Raisecom(config-ic-
group)#port-channel
group-id
Bind the ICG with a LAG.
The LAG ID to be bound must be the already
established LAG ID. Otherwise, it will be
unavailable for use. For how to create a LAG, see
descriptions about the
port-channel
command.
6
Raisecom(config-ic-
group)#restore-mode
{ non-revertive |
revertive [ restore-
delay
second
] }
Configure the LAG fault restore mode and
restore-delay time on the ICG.
7
Raisecom(config-ic-
group)#mlacp system-
priority
system
-
priority
Configure the system priority of the local device
in the ICG.
By default, the mLACP system priority of the
device is 32768.
The priority of the device in the ICG should be
higher than that of the DHD. The smaller the
value is, the higher the priority will be.
11.5.5 Checking configurations
Use the following commands to check configuration results.
No.
Command
Description
1
Raisecom#show iccp channel
[
channel-id
] statistics
Check statistics on packets received by or
sent from the ICCP channel.
2
Raisecom#show iccp channel
[
channel-id
]
Check the configurations and running status
of the ICCP channel.