User`s guide

Chapter 13 Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) 233
Note Total number of ports that you can add to a LAG depends on the number of
LAGs configured, with the maximum number of ports ranging from 10 configured in
a single LAG to 2 ports configured in each of five LAGs.
4. When all ports have been configured in the LAG, verify that the LAG was
correctly added to the Oracle Fabric Interconnect, by issuing the show lag
command.
The contents of the flags field differs based on the options configured on the LAG.
Valid flags are:
s flag indicates IGMP snooping is enabled
t flag indicates that tag native VLANs is enabled
f flag indicates flow control is enabled
5. Set specific LAG parameters by issuing the set lag command.
For some examples, see “LAG Configuration Options” on page 230.
6. Configure vNICs that terminate on the LAG, by issuing the add vnic
command.
Configuring a Passive Mode LAG
You can configure a passive mode LAG as follows:
“Configure a LAG for “Passive” Mode (Dynamic LAG)” on page 234
“Configure Individual Ports for Passive Mode LACP” on page 235
show lag
name state descr rate mtu mode access-vlan flags ports vnics
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5.4 down auto 1500 access 1 -s- 9,8,7 0
1 record displayed