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Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
You can display configuration settings and the operational
state for the local side of an link aggregation.
Field
Oper Key
Admin Key
LACPDUs
Internal
LACP System
Priority
LACP Port
Priority
Admin State,
Oper State
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Table 3-8 LACP Internal Configuration Information
Description
Current operational value of the key for the aggregation port.
Current administrative value of the key for the aggregation port.
Number of seconds before invalidating received LACPDU
information.
LACP system priority assigned to this port channel.
LACP port priority assigned to this interface within the channel
group.
Administrative or operational values of the actor's state
parameters:
• Expired – The actor's receive machine is in the expired state.
• Defaulted – The actor's receive machine is using defaulted
operational partner information, administratively configured for
the partner.
• Distributing – If false, distribution of outgoing frames on this
link is disabled; i.e., distribution is currently disabled and is not
expected to be enabled in the absence of administrative changes
or changes in received protocol information.
• Collecting – Collection of incoming frames on this link is
enabled; i.e., collection is currently enabled and is not expected
to be disabled in the absence of administrative changes or
changes in received protocol information.
• Synchronization – The System considers this link to be
IN_SYNC; i.e., it has been allocated to the correct Link
Aggregation Group, the group has been associated with a
compatible Aggregator, and the identity of the Link
Aggregation Group is consistent with the System ID and
operational Key information transmitted.
• Aggregation – The system considers this link to be
aggregatable; i.e., a potential candidate for aggregation.
• Long timeout – Periodic transmission of LACPDUs uses a slow
transmission rate.
• LACP-Activity – Activity control value with regard to this link.
(0: Passive; 1: Active)
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