Lag membership – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual
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The following is an example of the CLI commands:
LAG Membership
Each device supports up to 32 LAGs per system, and eight ports per LAG.
When you add a port to a LAG, the port acquires the LAG’s properties. If the
port cannot be configured with the LAG’s properties, it is not added to the
LAG and an error message is generated.
If the first port joining the LAG cannot be configured with the LAG settings,
the port is added to the LAG, using the port default settings, and an error
message is generated. Since this is the only port in the LAG, the entire LAG
operates with the port’s settings, instead of the LAG’s defined settings.
To assign ports to LAGs:
1 Click Switching Link Aggregation LAG Membership in the tree view
to display the LAG Membership: Summary page.
The LACP and static LAGs on each unit are displayed along with their
member ports.
This page displays the following fields:
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LACP — Aggregates the port to a LAG, using LACP.
–
LAG — Adds a port to a LAG, and indicates the specific LAG to
which the port belongs.
2 Click Edit to change the status of a port in a LAG.
3 Select the LAG.
console (config)# lacp system-priority 120
console (config)# interface gi0/8
console (config-if)# lacp port-priority 247
console (config-if)# lacp timeout long
console (config-if)# end
console# show lacp gi0/8 statistics
Port gi0/7 LACP Statistics:
LACP PDUs sent:2
LACP PDUs received:2