User Manual
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
8.2.2.4
8.2.2.5
8.2.2.6
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Identifying Member Ports within LACP
The port configured as member port is basically configured to aggregate to LACP. How-
ever, even though the configuration as member port is not released, they could operate
as independent port without being aggregated to LACP. These independent ports cannot
be configured as trunk port because they are independent from being aggregated to
LACP under the condition of being configured as member port.
To configure member port to aggregate to LACP, use the following command.
Command
lacp port aggregation PORTS
{ aggregatable | individual }
To clear aggregated to LACP of configured member port, use the following command.
Command
no lacp port aggregation PORTS
BPDU Transmission Rate
Member port transmits BPDU with its information. For the hiD 6615 S223/S323, it is pos-
sible to configure the BPDU transmission rate, use the following command.
Command
lacp port timeout PORTS { short |
long }
To clear BPDU transmission rate, use the following command (clear means long timeout).
Command
no lacp port timeout PORTS
Key value of Member Port
Member port of LACP has key value. All member ports in one aggregator have same key
values. To make an aggregator consisted of specified member ports, configure different
key value with key value of another port.
Command
lacp port admin-key PORTS <1-
15>
Mode
Designates whether a member port joins LACP or not,
Bridge
select the member port should be included. (default:
aggregatable)
Mode
Deletes the configured member port in LACP, select
Bridge
the member port.
Mode
Configures BPDU transmission rate:
PORTS: select the port number.
Bridge
short: fast rate (once every 1 sec)
long: slow rate (30 sec: default)
Mode
Deletes BPDU transmission rate of configured member
Bridge
port, select the port number.
Mode
Configures key value of member port:
Bridge
PORTS: select the port number.
1-15: select the port key value. (default: 1)
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