Edge-Core ECS4610-24F Management Manual page 140

24-port layer 3 gigabit ethernet switch
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Trunk Configuration
If the LACP admin key is not set when a channel group is formed
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(i.e., it has a null value of 0), the operational value of this key is set to the
same value as the port admin key used by the interfaces that joined the
group (see the
show lacp internal
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ARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed in the web interface:
Configure Aggregator
Admin Key – LACP administration key is used to identify a specific link
aggregation group (LAG) during local LACP setup on the switch.
(Range: 0-65535)
Configure Aggregation Port - General
Port – Port identifier. (Range: 1-24)
LACP Status – Enables or disables LACP on a port.
Configure Aggregation Port - Actor/Partner
Port – Port number. (Range: 1-24)
Admin Key – The LACP administration key must be set to the same
value for ports that belong to the same LAG. (Range: 0-65535;
Default: 1)
By default, the Actor Admin Key is determined by port's link speed,
and copied to Oper Key. The Partner Admin Key is assigned to zero, and
the Oper Key is set based upon LACP PDUs received from the Partner.
System Priority – LACP system priority is used to determine link
aggregation group (LAG) membership, and to identify this device to
other switches during LAG negotiations. (Range: 0-65535;
Default: 32768)
System priority is combined with the switch's MAC address to form the
LAG identifier. This identifier is used to indicate a specific LAG during
LACP negotiations with other systems.
Port Priority – If a link goes down, LACP port priority is used to select
a backup link. (Range: 0-65535; Default: 32768)
Configuring LACP settings for a port only applies to its administrative
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state, not its operational state, and will only take effect the next time an
aggregate link is established with that port.
Configuring the port partner sets the remote side of an aggregate
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link; i.e., the ports on the attached device. The command attributes have
the same meaning as those used for the port actor.
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