Alcatel-Lucent 7450 Basic System Configuration Manual page 444

Ethernet service switch /service router /extensible routing system
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System Command Reference
priority system-priority source-bmac-lsb use-lacp-key
lag lag-id lacp-key admin-key system-id system-id [remote-lag remote-lag-id] system-
priority system-priority source-bmac-lsb MAC-Lsb
lag lag-id lacp-key admin-key system-id system-id [remote-lag remote-lag-id] system-
priority system-priority
lag lag-id [remote-lag remote-lag-id]
no lag lag-id
Context
config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-lag
Description
This command defines a LAG which is forming a redundant-pair for MC-LAG with a LAG configured
on the given peer. The same LAG group can be defined only in the scope of 1 peer.
The same lacp-key, system-id, and system-priority must be configured on both nodes of the
redundant pair in order to MC-LAG to become operational. In order MC-LAG to become operational,
all parameters (lacp-key, system-id, system-priority) must be configured the same on both nodes of
the same redundant pair.
The partner system (the system connected to all links forming MC-LAG) will consider all ports using
the same lacp-key, system-id, system-priority as the part of the same LAG. In order to achieve this
in MC operation, both redundant-pair nodes have to be configured with the same values. In case of the
mismatch, MC-LAG is kept operationally down.
Default
none
Parameters
lag-id — The LAG identifier, expressed as a decimal integer. Specifying the lag-id allows the
lacp-key admin-key — Specifies a 16 bit key that needs to be configured in the same manner on
system-id system-id — Specifies a 6 byte value expressed in the same notation as MAC address
remote-lag lag-id — Specifies the LAG ID on the remote system.
system-priority system-priority — Specifies the system priority to be used in the context of the
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mismatch between lag-id on redundant-pair. If no lag-id is specified it is assumed that
neighbor system uses the same lag-id as a part of the given MC-LAG. If no matching MC-
LAG group can be found between neighbor systems, the individual LAGs will operate as
usual (no MC-LAG operation is established.).
Values
1 to 800
both sides of the MC-LAG in order for the MC-LAG to come up.
Values
1 to 65535
Values
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Values
1 to 800
MC-LAG. The partner system will consider all ports using the same lacp-key, system-id, and
system-priority as part of the same LAG.
Values
1 to 65535
- xx [00..FF]
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