Configuring An Aggregate Interface; Configuring The Description Of An Aggregate Interface; Enabling Linkup/Linkdown Trap Generation For An Aggregate Interface - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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Removing a dynamic aggregate interface also removes the corresponding aggregation group. At
the same time, the member ports of the aggregation group, if any, leave the aggregation group.
To guarantee a successful dynamic aggregation, ensure that the peer ports of the ports
aggregated at one end are also aggregated. The two ends can automatically negotiate the selected
state of the ports.
When a load-sharing aggregation group becomes a non-load-sharing aggregation group because
of insufficient load sharing resources, one of the following problems may occur: the number of
selected ports of the actor is inconsistent with that of the partner, which may result in incorrect
traffic forwarding; the peer port of a selected port is an unselected one, which may result in
upper-layer protocol and traffic forwarding anomalies. You should fully consider the situation when
making configuration.

Configuring an Aggregate Interface

You can perform the following configurations for an aggregate interface:

Configuring the Description of an Aggregate Interface

Enabling LinkUp/LinkDown Trap Generation for an Aggregate Interface

Shutting Down an Aggregate Interface
Configuring the Description of an Aggregate Interface
Follow these steps to configure the description of an aggregate interface:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter Layer 2 aggregate
interface view
Configure the description of
the aggregate interface
Enabling LinkUp/LinkDown Trap Generation for an Aggregate Interface
To enable an aggregate interface to generate linkUp/linkDown trap messages when the state of the
interface changes, you should enable linkUp/linkDown trap generation on the aggregate interface.
Use the command...
system-view
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
description text
1-8
Remarks
Optional
By default, the description of an
interface is interface-name
Interface, such as
Bridge-Aggregation1 Interface.

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