Defining Lag Membership - Dell PowerConnect 3524P User Manual

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Configuring LACP Parameters Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring LACP parameters as
displayed in the LACP Parameters page.
Table 7-36. LACP Parameters CLI Commands
CLI Command
lacp system-priority value
lacp port-priority value
lacp timeout
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show lacp ethernet interface
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The following is an example of the CLI commands:
Console (config)# lacp system-priority 120
Console (config)# interface ethernet 1/e11
Console (config-if)# lacp port-priority 247
Console (config-if)# lacp timeout long
Console (config-if)# end
Console# show lacp ethernet 1/e11 statistics
Port 1/e11 LACP Statistics:
LACP PDUs sent:2
LACP PDUs received:2

Defining LAG Membership

The device supports fifteen LAGs per system, and eight ports per LAG, whether the device is a
stand-alone device or in a stack.
When a port is added to a LAG, the port acquires the LAG's properties. If the port cannot be configured
with the LAG's properties, it is not added to the LAG. An error message is generated. However, if the first
port joining the LAG cannot be configured with the LAG settings, the port is added to the LAG, using
the port default settings. An error message is generated. However, as this is the only port in the LAG, the
entire LAG operates with the port's settings, instead of the LAG's defined settings.
Use the LAG Membership page to assign ports to LAGs.
To open the LAG Membership page, click Switch → Link Aggregation → LAG Membership in the
tree view.
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Description
Configures the system priority.
Configures the priority value for physical ports.
Assigns an administrative LACP timeout.
Displays LACP information for ethernet ports.
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