AMX NXA-ENET24 manual Command Function Lacp system-priority Syntax

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CLI (Command Line Interface)

Link Aggregation Commands (Cont.)

Command

Function

 

 

lacp system-priority

Syntax:

This command configures a port's

lacp {actor partner} system-priority priority

LACP system priority.

no lacp {actor partner} system-priority

• actor - The local side an aggregate link.

Use the no form to restore the

• partner - The remote side of an aggregate link.

default setting.

• priority - This priority is used to determine link aggregation group (LAG)

 

 

membership, and to identify this device to other switches during LAG

 

negotiations. (Range: 0-65535)

 

Default Setting: 32768

 

Command Mode: Interface Configuration (Ethernet)

 

Command Usage: Port must be configured with the same system priority

 

to join the same LAG.

 

System priority is combined with the switch’s MAC address to form the

 

LAG identifier. This identifier is used to indicate a specific LAG during

 

LACP negotiations with other systems.

 

Once the remote side of a link has been established, LACP operational set-

 

tings are already in use on that side. Configuring LACP settings for the

 

partner only applies to its administrative state, not its operational state, and

 

will only take effect the next time an aggregate link is established with the

 

partner.

 

Example:

 

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/5

 

Console(config-if)#lacp actor system-priority 3

 

Console(config-if)#

 

 

lacp admin-key

Syntax:

(Ethernet Interface)

lacp {actor partner} admin-key key

This command configures a port's

[no] lacp {actor partner} admin-key

• actor - The local side an aggregate link.

LACP administration key.

• partner - The remote side of an aggregate link.

Use the no form to restore the

• key - The port admin key must be set to the same value for ports that

default setting.

belong to the same link aggregation group (LAG). (Range: 0-65535)

 

 

Default Setting: 0

 

Command Mode: Interface Configuration (Ethernet)

 

Command Usage: Ports are only allowed to join the same LAG if (1) the

 

LACP system priority matches, (2) the LACP port admin key matches, and

 

(3) the LACP port channel key matches (if configured).

 

If the port channel admin key (lacp admin key - Port Channel) is not set

 

when a channel group is formed (i.e., it has the null value of 0), this key is

 

set to the same value as the port admin key (lacp admin key - Ethernet

 

Interface) used by the interfaces that joined the group.

 

Once the remote side of a link has been established, LACP operational

 

settings are already in use on that side. Configuring LACP settings for the

 

partner only applies to its administrative state, not its operational state, and

 

will only take effect the next time an aggregate link is established with the

 

partner.

 

Example:

 

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/5

 

Console(config-if)#lacp actor admin-key 120

 

Console(config-if)#

 

 

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