Cisco Asr 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface And Hardware Component Command Reference - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Command Reference Manual

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Table 41: show bundle brief Field Descriptions
Field
Name
IG
State
LACP

Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference,

Release 5.3.x
636
Link Bundling Commands on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
Description
Abbreviated name of the bundle interface, with the
following possible formats:
• BEx—Ethernet bundle with ID number x.
Interchassis group ID (if configured) of which the
bundle is a member.
State of the bundle on the local device, with the
following possible values:
• Admin down—The bundle has been configured
to be shut down.
• Bundle shut—The bundle is holding all links in
Standby state and will not support any traffic.
• Down—The bundle is operationally down. It
has no Active members on the local device.
• mLACP cold standby—The bundle is acting as
a multichassis LACP Standby device, but the
higher layers are not synchronized.
• mLACP hot standby—The bundle is Up on the
mLACP peer device, and the local device is
ready to take over if that bundle goes down on
the peer.
• Nak—The local and peer devices cannot resolve
a configuration error.
• Partner down—The partner system indicates
that the bundle is unable to forward traffic at its
end.
• PE isolated—The bundle is isolated from the
core.
• Up—The bundle has Active members on this
device.
Status of the Link Aggregation Control Protocol
(LACP) on the bundle, with the following possible
values:
• On—LACP is in use on the bundle.
• Off—LACP is not active.

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