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Configuring Link
Aggregation
Configuring a Manual
Link Aggregation Group
L
A
INK
GGREGATION
This chapter covers these topics:
"Configuring Link Aggregation" on page 351
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"Displaying and Maintaining Link Aggregation" on page 353
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"Link Aggregation Configuration Example" on page 353
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When configuring link aggregation, go to these sections for information you are
interested in:
"Configuring a Manual Link Aggregation Group" on page 351
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"Configuring a Static LACP Link Aggregation Group" on page 352
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"Assigning a Name for an Aggregation Group" on page 352
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"Entering Aggregation Port Group View" on page 353
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Follow these steps to configure a manual aggregation group:
To do...
Enter system view
Create a manual aggregation
group
Enter Ethernet interface view
Assign the Ethernet port to the
aggregation group
Note that:
You may create a manual aggregation group by changing the type of an
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existing static aggregation group. If the specified group contains ports, its
group type changes to manual with LACP disabled on its member ports; if not,
its group type directly changes to manual.
An aggregation group cannot contain ports with static MAC addresses/black
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hole MAC addresses configured or 802.1x enabled.
Whether the destination port of a mirroring group or a port with a MAC
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address learning limit can join an aggregation group depends on the model of
your device.
You can remove all ports in a manual aggregation group by removing the
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group. If this group contains only one port, you can remove the port only by
removing the group.
C
ONFIGURATION
Use the command...
system-view
link-aggregation group agg-id
mode manual
interface interface-type
interface-number
port link-aggregation group
agg-id
Remarks
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Required
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Required