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Selected: A Selected port can forward user traffic.
Unselected: An Unselected port cannot forward user traffic.
Operational key
When aggregating ports, the system automatically assigns each port an operational key based on port
information such as port rate and duplex mode. Any change to this information triggers a recalculation
of the operational key.
In an aggregation group, all selected member ports are assigned the same operational key.
Configuration classes
Every configuration setting on a port might affect its aggregation state. Port configurations fall into the
following classes:
Port attribute configurations, including port rate, duplex mode, and link status (up/down). These
are the most basic port configurations.
Class-two configurations. A member port can be placed in the Selected state only if it has the same
class-two configurations as the aggregate interface.
Table 2 Class-two configurations
Feature
Port isolation
QinQ
VLAN
MAC address learning
NOTE:
Class-two configurations made on an aggregate interface are automatically synchronized to all
member ports of the interface. These configurations are retained on the member ports even after the
aggregate interface is removed.
Any class-two configuration change might affect the aggregation state of link aggregation member
ports and ongoing traffic. To be sure that you are aware of the risk, the system displays a warning
message every time you attempt to change a class-two configuration setting on a member port.
Class-one configurations do not affect the aggregation state of the member port even if they are
different from those on the aggregate interface. GVRP and MSTP settings are examples of class-one
configurations.
NOTE:
The class-one configuration for a member port is effective only when the member port leaves the
aggregation group.
Considerations
Whether the port has joined an isolation group
QinQ enable state (enable/disable), TPID for VLAN tags, outer VLAN tags to be
added, inner-to-outer VLAN priority mappings, inner-to-outer VLAN tag
mappings, inner VLAN ID substitution mappings
Permitted VLAN IDs, PVID, link type (trunk, hybrid, or access), IP subnet-based
VLAN configuration, protocol-based VLAN configuration, VLAN tagging mode
MAC address learning capability, MAC address learning limit, forwarding of
frames with unknown destination MAC addresses after the MAC address
learning limit is reached
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