Link Aggregation And Lacp Configuration Example - HP 1910 User Manual

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Partner Port State
Oper Key
Table 69 Field description
Field
Unit
Port
Partner ID
Partner Port Priority
Partner Oper Key

Link aggregation and LACP configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
distributing incoming and outgoing traffic across the member ports.
Figure 198 Network diagram
You can create a static or dynamic link aggregation group to achieve load sharing.
Method 1: Create static link aggregation group 1
1.
From the navigation tree, select Network > Link Aggregation.
2.
Click Create to enter the page as shown in
3.
Configure static link aggregation group 1:
Description
States of the peer port:
A—LACP is enabled.
B—LACP short timeout. If B does not appear, it indicates LACP long timeout.
C—The sending system considers the link is aggregatable.
D—The sending system considers the link is synchronized.
E—The sending system considers the incoming frames are collected.
F—The sending system considers the outgoing frames are distributed.
G—The sending system receives frames in the default state.
H—The sending system receives frames in the expired state.
Operational key of the local port.
Description
Number of the remote system
Name of the remote port
LACP priority and MAC address of the remote system
LACP priority of the remote port
Operational key of the remote port
Figure
198, aggregate the ports on each device to form a link aggregation group,
Figure
199.
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