CLI (Command Line Interface)

Link Aggregation Commands (Cont.)

Command

Function

 

 

 

 

 

 

show lacp (Cont.)

Example:

 

 

 

Console#show lacp 1 neighbors

 

 

Channel group 1 neighbors

 

 

-------------------------------------------------------------

 

------------

 

 

 

Eth 1/1

 

 

 

-------------------------------------------------------------

 

------------

 

 

 

Partner Admin System ID : 32768, 00-00-00-00-00-00

 

Partner Oper System ID : 32768, 00-00-00-00-00-01

 

Partner Admin Port Number : 1

 

 

Partner Oper Port Number : 1

 

 

Port Admin Priority : 32768

 

 

Port Oper Priority : 32768

 

 

Admin Key : 0

 

 

 

Oper Key : 4

 

 

 

Admin State : defaulted, distributing, collecting,

 

synchronization,

 

 

 

long timeout,

 

 

Oper State : distributing, collecting, synchronization,

 

aggregation,

 

 

 

 

long timeout, LACP-activity

 

.

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

• Partner Admin System ID: LAG partner’s system ID assigned by the user.

 

• Partner Oper System ID: LAG partner’s system ID assigned by the LACP

 

protocol.

 

 

 

• Partner Admin Port Number: Current administrative value of the port

 

number for the protocol Partner.

 

 

• Partner Oper Port Number: Operational port number assigned to this

 

aggregation port by the port’s protocol partner.

 

• Port Admin Priority: Current administrative value of the port priority for the

 

protocol partner.

 

 

 

• Port Oper Priority: Priority value assigned to this aggregation port by the

 

partner.

 

 

 

• Admin Key: Current administrative value of the Key for the protocol

 

partner.

 

 

 

• Oper Key: Current operational value of the Key for the protocol partner.

 

• Admin State: Administrative values of the partner’s state parameters.

 

(See preceding table.)

 

 

• Oper State: Operational values of the partner’s state parameters. (See

 

preceding table.)

 

 

 

Example:

 

 

 

Console#show lacp sysid

 

 

Port Channel

System Priority

System MAC Address

 

-------------------------------------------------------------

 

------------

 

 

 

1

32768

00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7

 

2

32768

00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7

 

3

32768

00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7

 

4

32768

00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7

 

5

32768

00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7

 

6

32768

00-30-F1-8F-2C-A7

 

Console#

 

 

Channel group: A link aggregation group configured on this switch.

System Priority: LACP system priority for this channel group.

System MAC Address: System MAC address.

Note: The LACP system priority and system MAC address are concatenated to form the LAG system ID.

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NXA-ENET24 specifications

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