PORT CONFIGURATION

Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side

You can display configuration settings and the operational state for the remote side of an link aggregation.

Table 3-10 LACP Neighbor Configuration Information

Field

Description

 

 

Partner Admin System

LAG partner’s system ID assigned by the user.

ID

 

 

 

Partner Oper System ID

LAG partner’s system ID assigned by the LACP

 

protocol.

 

 

Partner Admin

Current administrative value of the port number for the

Port Number

protocol Partner.

 

 

Partner Oper

Operational port number assigned to this aggregation

Port Number

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.)

 

 

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