Port Configuration Command Set
Configuring Link Aggregation
4-64 Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide
Command Mode
Read-Write.
Example
This example shows how to disable LACP:
4.3.13.2 set lacp static
Use this command to assign one or more underlying physical ports to a Link Aggregation Group
(LAG). This provides the ability to hard code LAG trunks, similar to forming trunks while the
device is in port trunking mode.
set lacp static lagportstring port-string
Syntax Description
Command Defaults
None.
Command Type
Switch command.
Matrix>set lacp disable
NOTES: At least two ports need to be assigned to a LAG port for a Link Aggregation
Group to form and attach to the specified LAG port.
Usage considerations discussed in Section 4.3.10.1 apply to statically created LAGs.
Ports and aggregators that are not statically assigned can still form trunks dynamically.
A port that is not statically assigned can never join an aggregator that has ports
statically assigned to it.
Static LAG configuration should be performed by personnel who are knowledgeable
about Link Aggregation. Misconfiguration can result in LAGs not being formed, or in
ports attaching to the wrong LAG port, affecting proper network operation.
lagportstring Specifies the LAG aggregator port to which new ports
will be assigned.
port-string Specifies the member port(s) to add to the LAG. For a
detailed description of possible port-string values, refer
to Section 4.1.2.