Configuring The Etherchannel Min-Links Feature - Cisco ASR 920 Series Configuration Manual Ethernet Router

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Configuring the EtherChannel Min-Links Feature

Command or Action
Step 7
show running-config interface port-channel
group-number
Example:
Device# show running-config interface
port-channel 10
Example
This example shows how to verify the configuration:
Device# show running-config interface port-channel 10
Building configuration...
Current configuration: : 110 bytes
!
interface Port-channel10
ip address 172.31.52.10 255.255.255.0
no negotiation auto
lacp max-bundle 3
end
Configuring the EtherChannel Min-Links Feature
The EtherChannel Min-Links feature is supported on LACP EtherChannels. This feature allows you to
configure the minimum number of member ports that must be in the link-up state and bundled in the
EtherChannel for the port channel interface to transition to the link-up state. You can use the EtherChannel
Min-Links feature to prevent low-bandwidth LACP EtherChannels from becoming active. This feature also
causes LACP EtherChannels to become inactive if they have too few active member ports to supply your
required minimum bandwidth.
To configure the EtherChannel Min-Links feature, perform this task in interface configuration mode:
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. interface port-channel group-number
4. lacp min-bundle number
5. end
6. show running-config interface port-channel group-number
7. show interfaces port-channelgroup-number
Carrier Ethernet Configuration Guide (Cisco ASR 920 Series)
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Configuring IEEE 802.3ad Link Bundling
Purpose
Displays the port channel configuration.

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