User`s guide
Chapter 13 Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) 235
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:
■ s flag indicates IGMP snooping is enabled
■ t flag indicates that tag native VLANs is enabled
■ f flag indicates flow control is enabled
■ l flag indicates that LACP is enabled on the LAG.
▼ Configure Individual Ports for Passive Mode
LACP
Individual ports can be set for LACP when they are added to the LAG. Specify the
port <port-number> option of the add lag command to add the ports, and use
the -lacp option to set each port to passive-mode LACP. Ports must be added
individually. You cannot use wildcards, hyphenated lists, or comma-separated lists
when adding ports to an existing LAG. You cannot mix passive-mode and non-
passive mode ports in the same LAG.
For example, to add another port (3/8) to the LAG 3.2 and have port 3/8 support
LAG.:
Ports in a static LAG can be configured for pass-vie mode LACP, but not on-the-fly.
If a port is already part of a static LAG and you want to change it to passive-mode
LACP, you will need to:
1. Delete the port from the LAG (remove lag <name> port <num>).
2. Add the port back to the static LAG, making sure to specify the -lacp qualifier
for the port.
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-l 9,8,7 0
1 record displayed
add lag 3.2 -lacp port 8