Lacp admin-key (ethernet interface), Lacp admin-key – Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide (Supporting R2.2.0.0) User Manual
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Link Aggregation Commands
Port Admin : Up
Speed-duplex : Auto
Capabilities : 10half, 10full, 100half, 100full, 1000full
Broadcast Storm : Enabled
Broadcast Storm Limit : 64 Kbits/second
Multicast Storm : Disabled
Multicast Storm Limit : 64 Kbits/second
Unknown Unicast Storm : Disabled
Unknown Unicast Storm Limit : 64 Kbits/second
Flow Control : Disabled
VLAN Trunking : Disabled
Current status:
Created By : LACP
Link Status : Up
Port Operation Status : Up
Operation speed-duplex : 1000full
Up Time : 0w 0d 0h 14s (14 seconds)
Flow control Type : None
Max Frame Size : 10240 bytes (10240 bytes for tagged frames)
Member Ports : Eth1/1, Eth1/2, Eth1/3,
Console#
lacp admin-key (Ethernet Interface)
This command configures a port's LACP administration key. Use the no form to restore the default
setting.
Syntax
lacp {actor | partner} admin-key key
no lacp {actor | partner} admin-key
actor - The local side an aggregate link.
partner - The remote side of an aggregate link.
key - The port admin key must be set to the same value for ports that belong to the same
link aggregation group (LAG). (Range: 0-65535)
Default Setting
Actor: 1, Partner: 0
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet)
Command Usage
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Ports are only allowed to join the same LAG if (1) the LACP system priority matches, (2) the
LACP port admin key matches, and (3) the LACP port channel key matches (if configured).
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If the port channel admin key (
- Port Channel) is not set when a channel group
is formed (i.e., it has the null value of 0), this key is set to the same value as the port admin key
(lacp admin key - Ethernet Interface) used by the interfaces that joined the group.
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Once the remote side of a link has been established, LACP operational settings are already in
use on that side. Configuring LACP settings for the partner only applies to its administrative
state, not its operational state.