Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
LACP Operation
For each aggregatable port in the device, LACP:
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Maintains configuration information (reflecting the inherent properties of the individual links
as well as those established by management) to control aggregation.
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Exchanges configuration information with other devices to allocate the link to a Link
Aggregation Group (LAG).
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Attaches the port to the aggregator used by the LAG, and detaches the port from the
aggregator when it is no longer used by the LAG.
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Uses information from the partner device's link aggregation control entity to decide whether
to aggregate ports.
The operation of LACP involves the following activities:
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Checking that candidate links can actually be aggregated.
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Controlling the addition of a link to a LAG, and the creation of the group if necessary.
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Monitoring the status of aggregated links to ensure that the aggregation is still valid.
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Removing a link from a LAG if its membership is no longer valid, and removing the group if it
no longer has any member links.
In order to allow LACP to determine whether a set of links connect to the same device, and to
determine whether those links are compatible from the point of view of aggregation, it is
necessary to be able to establish
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A globally unique identifier for each device that participates in link aggregation.
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A means of identifying the set of capabilities associated with each port and with each
aggregator, as understood by a given device.
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A means of identifying a LAG and its associated aggregator.
LACP Terminology
Table
4‐5 defines key terminology used in LACP configuration.
Table 4-5 LACP Terms and Definitions
Term
Aggregator
LAG
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Note: A given link is allocated to, at most, one Link Aggregation Group (LAG) at a time. The
allocation mechanism attempts to maximize aggregation, subject to management controls.
Note: The path cost of a LAG port will be displayed as zero when it is not an active link.
Definition
Virtual port that controls link aggregation for underlying physical ports. Each
G-Series module provides 6 aggregator ports, which are designated in the
CLI as lag.0.1 through lag.0.6.
Link Aggregation Group. Once underlying physical ports (for example, ge.x.x)
are associated with an aggregator port, the resulting aggregation will be
represented as one LAG with a lag.x.x port designation.
G-Series LAGs can have up to associated physical ports.