Approaches To Link Aggregation - H3C S3610-28P Operation Manual

S3610 & s5510 series
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Operation Manual – Link Aggregation
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
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MAC address
learning

1.2 Approaches to Link Aggregation

Two ways are available for implementing link aggregation, as described in
Aggregation
1.2.1 Manual Link Aggregation
I. Overview
Manual aggregations are created manually. Member ports in a manual aggregation are
LACP-disabled.
II. Port states in a manual aggregation
In a manual aggregation group, ports are either selected or unselected. Selected ports
can receive and transmit data frames whereas unselected ones cannot.
When setting the state of ports in a manual aggregation group, the system considers
the following:
The system selects the port with the highest priority in the up state as the
reference port of the aggregation group. Port priority descends in the following
order: full duplex/high speed, full duplex/low speed, half duplex/high speed, and
half duplex/low speed. If multiple ports are of the same priority, the one with the
lowest port number is the reference port.
Ports in the up state with the same speed, duplex mode, link state, and basic
configuration as the reference port become the candidates for selected ports,
while the other ports become unselected ports.
There is a limit on the number of selected ports in a manual aggregation group. If
the number of selected-port candidates does not reach the limit, all the candidates
become selected ports; if the number of candidates exceeds the limit, the
candidates with lower port numbers become selected ports, while the other
candidates become unselected ports.
The selected port with the lowest port number serves as the master port of the
aggregation group, and the other ports serve as the member ports of the
aggregation group.
If all the ports of an aggregations port are down, the port with the lowest port
number is the master port. In this case, all of them are unselected ports.
MAC address learning capability
Setting of maximum number of MAC addresses that can be
learned on the port
Forwarding of frames with unknown destination MAC addresses
after the upper limit of the MAC address table is reached
and
Static LACP link
aggregation.
Chapter 1 Link Aggregation Overview
Considerations
1-3
Manual Link

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