Link Aggregation Control Protocol (Lacp); Introduction To Dynamic Lags And Lacp - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

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Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
The major sections in the chapter are:

Introduction to Dynamic LAGs and LACP

LACP Configuration Tasks
Shared LAG State Tracking
Configure LACP as Hitless
LACP Basic Configuration Example
Introduction to Dynamic LAGs and LACP
A Link Aggregation Group (LAG), referred to as a port channel by FTOS, can provide both load-sharing
and port redundancy across line cards. LAGs can be enabled as static or dynamic. The benefits and
constraints are basically the same, as described in
The unique benefit of a dynamic LAG is that its ports can toggle between participating in the LAG or
acting as dedicated ports, whereas ports in a static LAG must be specifically removed from the LAG in
order to act alone.
FTOS uses LACP to create dynamic LAGs. LACP provides a standardized means of exchanging
information between two systems (also called Partner Systems) and automatically establishes the LAG
between the systems. LACP permits the exchange of messages on a link to allow their LACP instances to:
Reach agreement on the identity of the LAG to which the link belongs.
Move the link to that LAG.
Enable the transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner.
The FTOS implementation of LACP is based on the standards specified in the IEEE 802.3: "Carrier sense
multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer specifications."
LACP functions by constantly exchanging custom MAC PDUs across LAN Ethernet links. The protocol
packets are only exchanged between ports that are configured as LACP capable.
is supported on platforms:
Port Channel Interfaces
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