JUNOS 10.1 Network Interfaces Configuration Guide
mc-ae
mc-ae {
Syntax
}
Hierarchy Level
[edit interfaces aeX aggregated-ether-options]
Statement introduced in JUNOS Release 9.6.
Release Information
MC-LAG allows one device to form a logical LAG interface with two or more other
Description
devices.
chassis-id
Options
mc-ae-id
mode (active-active | active-standby)
redundancy-group
status-control
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
Required Privilege Level
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Topics
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mc-ae
chassis-id chassis-id;
mc-ae-id mc-ae-id;
mode (active-active | active-standby);
redundancy-group group-id;
status-control (active | standby);
—Specify the chassis ID for LACP to calculate the port number of MC-LAG
physical member links.
—Specify the identification number of MC-LAG device. The two MC-LAG
network devices that manage a given MC-LAG must have the same
active-standby.
—Specify the redundancy group identification number. The
Inter-Chassis Control Protocol (ICCP) uses the redundancy group ID to associate
multiple chassis that perform similar redundancy functions.
—Specify if the chassis must be active when both the chassis boot
simultaneously. The status control is applicable only if the
statement is also included.
Configuring Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation on page 646
—Specify that MC-LAG is active-active or
mc-lag-id
.
mode active-standby
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