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Procedure
To configure the multicast MAC address, use the following command from Global
Configuration mode.
[no] vlacp macaddress <macaddress>
Use the no form of this command to delete the address.
About this task
Use the following procedure to display the status of VLACP on the switch.
Procedure
To display VLACP status, use the following command from Privileged EXEC mode.
show vlacp
About this task
Use the following procedure to display the VLACP configuration details for a port or list of
ports.
Procedure
To display port configuration, use the following command from Privileged EXEC
mode.
show vlacp interface <slot/port>
where <slot/port> specifies a port or list of ports.
Among other properties, the show vlacp interface command displays a column
called HAVE PARTNER, with possible values of yes or no.
If HAVE PARTNER is yes when ADMIN ENABLED and OPER ENABLED are true,
then that port has received VLACPDUs from a port and those PDUs were recognized
as valid according to the interface settings.
If HAVE PARTNER is no, when ADMIN ENABLED is true and OPER ENABLED is
FALSE, then the partner for that port is down (that port received at least one correct
VLACPDU, but did not receive additional VLACPDUs within the configured timeout
period). In this case VLACP blocks the port. This scenario is also seen if only one unit
has VLACP enabled and the other has not enabled VLACP.
The show vlacp interface command is in the privExec command mode.
Note: If VLACP is enabled on an interface, the interface will not forward traffic unless
it has a valid VLACP partner. If one partner has VLACP enabled and the other is not
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Displaying VLACP status
Displaying VLACP port configuration
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August 2013

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