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Field Description

Port

Port where LACP is enabled.

LACP State

State of LACP on the port.

Port Priority

LACP priority of the port.

State

Active state of the port. If a port is Selected, its state is active and the ID of the
aggregation group it belongs to will be displayed.

Inactive Reason

Reason code indicating why a port is inactive (or Unselected) for
receiving/transmitting user data. For the meanings of the reason codes, see
the bottom of the page shown in

Figure 181

.

Partner Port

Name of the peer port.

Partner Port State

State information of the peer port:

A—Indicates that LACP is enabled.

B—Indicates that LACP short timeout has occurred. If B does not appear, it

—Indicates that LACP long timeout has occurred.

C—Indicates that the link is considered aggregatable by the sending

system.

D—Indicates that the link is considered as synchronized by the sending

system.

E—Indicates that the sending system considers that collection of incoming

frames is enabled on the link.

F—Indicates that the sending system considers that distribution of outgoing

frames is enabled on the link.

G—Indicates that the receive state machine of the sending system is using
the default operational partner information.

H—Indicates that the receive state machine of the sending system is in

expired state.

Oper Key

Operational key of the local port.

Table 71 Field description

Field Description

Unit

Number of the remote system.

Port

Name of the remote port.

Partner ID

LACP priority and MAC address of the remote system.

Partner Port Priority

LACP priority of the remote port.

Partner Oper Key

Operational key of the remote port.

Link aggregation and LACP configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 182

, aggregate the ports on each device to form a link aggregation group, balancing

incoming/outgoing traffic across the member ports.