Link Aggregation And Lacp Configuration Example - HP 1910 User Manual

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Field
Partner Port
Partner Port State
Oper Key
Table 70 Field description
Field
Unit
Port
Partner ID
Partner Port Priority
Partner Oper Key

Link aggregation and LACP configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
balancing incoming/outgoing traffic across the member ports.
Figure 196 Network diagram
Description
Name of the peer port.
State information of the peer port, represented by letters A through H.
A indicates that LACP is enabled.
B indicates that LACP short timeout has occurred. If B does not appear, it
indicates that LACP long timeout has occurred.
C indicates that the link is considered aggregatable by the sending system.
D indicates that the link is considered as synchronized by the sending
system.
E indicates that the sending system considers that collection of incoming
frames is enabled on the link.
F indicates that the sending system considers that distribution of outgoing
frames is enabled on the link.
G indicates that the receive state machine of the sending system is using the
default operational partner information.
H indicates that the receive state machine of the sending system is in
expired state.
Operational key of the local port.
Description
Number of the remote system
Name of the remote port
LACP priority and MAC address of the remote system
LACP priority of the remote port
Operational key of the remote port
Figure
196, aggregate the ports on each device to form a link aggregation group,
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