Display Lacp System-Id - HP A5830 Series Command Reference Manual

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Field
Link: ADM - administratively
down; Stby - standby
Speed or Duplex: (a)/A - auto; H -
half; F - full
Type: A - access; T - trunk; H -
hybrid
Protocol: (s) - spoofing
Interface
Link
Speed
Cause

display lacp system-id

Description
Use the display lacp system-id command to display the system ID of the local system.
The system ID comprises the system LACP priority and the system MAC address.
Use the lacp system-priority command to change the LACP priority of the local system. Although you
specify the LACP priority value in decimal format in the lacp system-priority command, it is displayed as
a hexadecimal value with the display lacp system-id command.
Related commands: lacp system-priority.
Syntax
display lacp system-id [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]
View
Any view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Description
Link status:
ADM—Interface has been shut down administratively. To recover its
physical layer state, perform the undo shutdown command.
Stby—Interface is operating as a backup interface. To see the primary
interface, use the display standby state command (see High
Availability Command Reference).
If the speed of an interface is negotiated automatically, its speed
attribute includes the auto negotiation flag, which is the letter a in
parentheses.
If the duplex mode of an interface is negotiated automatically, its
duplex mode attribute includes the auto negotiation flag, letter a in
parentheses or a capital A. Letter H indicates the half duplex mode,
and letter F indicates the full duplex mode.
Link type options for Ethernet interfaces.
If the network layer protocol state of an interface is shown as UP, but
its link is an on-demand link or not present, its protocol attribute
includes the spoofing flag (an s in parentheses).
Abbreviated interface name.
Physical link state of the interface.
Interface speed, in bps.
Cause of a DOWN physical link.
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