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Link aggregation classification, Manual aggregation group, Introduction to manual aggregation group – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual

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Table 1-1 Consistency considerations for ports in an aggregation

Category

Considerations

STP

State of port-level STP (enabled or disabled)

Attribute of the link (point-to-point or otherwise) connected to the port

Port path cost

STP priority

STP packet format

Loop protection

Root protection

Port type (whether the port is an edge port)

QoS

Rate limiting

Priority marking

802.1p priority

Congestion avoidance

Traffic redirecting

Traffic accounting

Link type

Link type of the ports (trunk, hybrid, or access)

GVRP

GVRP state on ports (enabled or disabled)

GVRP registration type

GARP timer settings

VLAN-VPN

State of VLAN-VPN (enabled or disabled)

TPID on the ports

State of inner-to-outer tag priority replication (enabled or disabled)

The S3600 series Ethernet switches support cross-device link aggregation if IRF fabric is enabled.

Link Aggregation Classification

Depending on different aggregation modes, the following three types of link aggregation exist:

z

Manual aggregation

z

Static LACP aggregation

z

Dynamic LACP aggregation

Manual Aggregation Group

Introduction to manual aggregation group

A manual aggregation group is manually created. All its member ports are manually added and can be

manually removed (it inhibits the system from automatically adding/removing ports to/from it). Each

manual aggregation group must contain at least one port. When a manual aggregation group contains

only one port, you cannot remove the port unless you remove the whole aggregation group.

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