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Configuring an aggregation group, Configuration restrictions and guidelines – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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Tasks at a glance

(Optional.) Configuring an aggregate interface:

Setting the description for an aggregate interface

Specifying ignored VLANs for a Layer 2 aggregate interface

Setting the MTU for a Layer 3 aggregate interface

Setting the minimum and maximum numbers of Selected ports for an aggregation group

Setting the expected bandwidth for an aggregate interface

Configuring an edge aggregate interface

Shutting down an aggregate interface

Restoring the default settings for an aggregate interface

(Optional.) Configuring load balancing for link aggregation group:

Setting load sharing modes for link aggregation groups

Enabling local-first load sharing for link aggregation

Configuring per-flow load sharing algorithm settings for Ethernet link aggregation

Enabling link-aggregation traffic redirection

Configuring an aggregation group

This section explains how to configure an aggregation group.

Configuration restrictions and guidelines

When you configure an aggregation group, follow these restrictions and guidelines:

You cannot assign a port to a Layer 2 aggregation group if any of the following features are
configured on the port:

{

MAC authentication. (See Security Configuration Guide.)

{

Port security. (See Security Configuration Guide.)

{

802.1X. (See Security Configuration Guide.)

{

Association between AC and cross connection. (See MPLS Configuration Guide.)

{

AC-VSI association. (See MPLS Configuration Guide.)

You cannot assign a port to a Layer 3 aggregation group if any of the following features are
configured on the port:

{

Association between AC and cross connection. (See MPLS Configuration Guide.)

{

AC-VSI association. (See MPLS Configuration Guide.)

If a port is used as a reflector port for port mirroring, do not assign it to an aggregation group. For
more information about reflector ports, see Network Management and Monitoring Configuration

Guide.

Removing an aggregate interface also removes its aggregation group and causes all member ports
to leave the aggregation group.

You must configure the same aggregation mode on the two ends of an aggregate link.

This switch series supports a maximum of 128 aggregation groups. To ensure the operation of the
service loopback groups, H3C recommends configuring no more than 126 aggregation groups

.