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Table 80 GE Uplink Commands Summary (continued)
COMMAND
show interface ge-nni <portlist>
performance current|15-min|1-day
show interface ge-nni <portlist>
ddmi

13.6 Link Aggregation Commands

Use these commands to configure the IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation settings for the Gigabit
Ethernet (GE) uplink ports. Use Link Aggregate Control Protocol (LACP) to have the IES dynamically
create and manage the trunk group.
This table describes the commands.
Table 81 Link Aggregation Commands Summary
COMMAND
show dot3ad
dot3ad static|lacp
no dot3ad
dot3ad lacp-priority <priority>
no dot3ad lacp-priority
dot3ad lacp-timeout long|short
no dot3ad lacp-timeout
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DESCRIPTION
Displays the current or historical 15-minutes and 1-day interface
status for the specified Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports. You can
specify a single port <1>, all ports <*> or a list of ports <1,2>.
You can also include a range of ports <1-2>.
Displays current DDMI (Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface)
status on the specified ports. You can specify a single port <1>,
all ports <*> or a list of ports <1,2>. You can also include a range
of ports <1-2>.
DESCRIPTION
Displays the current link aggregation mode and status.
Configures and enables the Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports' IEEE
802.3ad mode.
static statically aggregate the GE ports
lacp have LACP aggregate and control the GE ports
Turns off link aggregation.
Configures the LACP system priority.
priority: 0~65535. Default 0. The switch with the lowest system
priority (and lowest port number if system priority is the same)
becomes the LACP "server". The LACP "server" controls the
operation of LACP setup. Enter a number to set the priority of an
active port using Link Aggregate Control Protocol (LACP). The
smaller the number, the higher the priority level.
Resets the LACP priority to the default value.
Configures the LACP status packet exchange interval. Set either
short (1 second) or long (30 seconds). Default long.
Timeout is the time interval between the individual port exchanges
of LACP packets in order to check that the peer port in the trunk
group is still up. If a port does not respond after three tries, it is
deemed to be "down" and removed from the trunk. Set a short
timeout (one second) for busy trunked links to remove disabled
ports from the trunk group as soon as possible.
Resets the LACP timeout to the default value.
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