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minimum-port <1-6>
Specifies the minimum value of the number of ports in link up state required to maintain link up state of the aggregation
group.
When the number of ports in link up state comprising an aggregation group becomes less than the minimum number of
ports specified in this parameter, the aggregation group becomes in link down state.
When this parameter is omitted, 1 is specified.
port <1-12> <1-12> [ <1-12>
Specifies port numbers comprising an aggregation group by separating with " " (space).
Specify two or more port numbers.
Command type
Configuration command
Default
None
Message
% agg-port %1$ already exists
Explanation
An aggregation group with the same number has already been created.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: specified aggregation group number
Solution
Review the specified aggregation group number, and execute it again.
% protocol is not LACP
Explanation
Although the protocol is not lacp, lacp-mode was specified.
Solution
When the protocol is lacp, do not specify lacp-mode.
% The maximum number of member ports is 6
Explanation
The number of specified ports is more than six.
Solution
Set the number of ports to six or less.
% port %1$ is already member of aggregation group
Explanation
The specified port already belongs to another aggregation group.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: specified port number
Solution
Specify a port not belonging to any aggregation groups.
% Same port number is found %1$
Explanation
The port number specified to port is overlapping.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: port name specified overlapping
Solution
Set port numbers so that they will not overlap each other.
% Minimum-port is too large %1$
Explanation
The number of ports specified in minimum-port surpasses the number of ports comprising the aggregation group.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: specified number of ports
Solution
Specify minimum-port in the number of ports comprising the aggregation group, or less.
% port %1$ is membership of uplink-domain %2$.
Explanation
The specified port already belongs to an uplink domain.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: specified port number
[[Inserted string]]%2$: uplink domain number
Solution
Specify a port not belonging to any uplink domains. Or remove the port from an uplink domain.
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