Checking Configurations - Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Manual

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11.1.6 Checking configurations

Use the following commands to check configuration results.
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Command
Raisecom(config-port-
channel1)#master-port
interface-type interface-
number
Raisecom(config-port-
channel1)#restore-mode
{ non-revertive | revertive
[ restore-delay
Raisecom(config-port-
channel1)#exit
Raisecom(config)#interface
interface-type interface-
number
Raisecom(config-
gigaethernet1/1/port)#port-
channel-number
channel
Raisecom(config-
gigaethernet1/1/port)#exit
No.
Command
Raisecom#show
lacp internal
Raisecom#show
lacp neighbor
Raisecom#show
lacp
statistics
Raisecom#show
lacp sys-id
Raisecom#show
port-channel
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Configure the active interface of the
LAG.
Configure the restoration mode and
wait-to-restore time of the LAG.
By default, the restoration mode is non-
second
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revertive.
Return to global configuration mode.
Enter physical layer interface
configuration mode.
Add member interfaces to the LAG.
Return to global configuration mode.
Show local system LACP interface status, flag, interface
priority, administration key, operation key, and interface
status machine status.
Show information about LACP neighbors, including tag,
interface priority, device ID, Age, operation key value,
interface ID, and interface status machine status.
Show statistics about interface LACP, including the total
number of received/sent LACP packets, the number of
received/sent Marker packets, the number of received/sent
Marker Response packets, and the number of errored
Marker Response packets,
Show global LACP status of the local system, device ID,
including system LACP priority and system MAC address.
Show link aggregation status of the current system, load
balancing mode of link aggregation, all LAG member
interfaces, and active member interfaces.
The active member interface refers to the one
whose interface status is Up.
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