Setting Up A Threshold For Utilization Of High-Gigabit Port Channels - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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Figure 54. Inspecting the LAG Status Using the show lacp command
The point-to-point protocol (PPP) is a connection-oriented protocol that enables layer two links over
various different physical layer connections. It is supported on both synchronous and asynchronous lines,
and can operate in Half-Duplex or Full-Duplex mode. It was designed to carry IP traffic but is general
enough to allow any type of network layer datagram to be sent over a PPP connection. As its name
implies, it is for point-to-point connections between exactly two devices, and assumes that frames are
sent and received in the same order.
Setting Up a Threshold for Utilization of High-Gigabit
Port Channels
This functionality is supported on the Z9000 platform.
You can monitor a backplane high-Gigabit Ethernet port channel and generate a system logging
message or an SNMP trap when the traffic distribution and the handled data packets on the bundle are
uneven or inconsistent. The formula or the computation parameter to determine the uneven or the
unequal distribution of traffic is predefined. Also, when the traffic handling becomes consistent, alarms
and SNMP traps are generated.
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Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

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