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shared LAG state tracking. To achieve this functionality, you must group LAG 1 and LAG 2 into a single
entity, called a failover group.
Configuring Shared LAG State Tracking
To configure shared LAG state tracking, you configure a failover group.
NOTE: If a LAG interface is part of a redundant pair, you cannot use it as a member of a failover
group created for shared LAG state tracking.
1. Enter Port-Channel Failover Group mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
port-channel failover-group
2. Create a failover group and specify the two port-channels that are members of the group.
CONFIG-PO-FAILOVER-GRP mode
group number port-channel number port-channel number
Example of LAGs in the Same Failover Group
In the following example, LAGs 1 and 2 have been placed into to the same failover group.
Dell#config
Dell(conf)#port-channel failover-group
Dell(conf-po-failover-grp)#group 1 port-channel 1 port-channel 2
To view the failover group configuration, use the show running-configuration po-failover-
group command.
Dell#show running-config po-failover-group
!
port-channel failover-group
group 1 port-channel 1 port-channel 2
As shown in the following illustration, LAGs 1 and 2 are members of a failover group. LAG 1 fails and LAG
2 is brought down after the failure. Message 1 logs this effect, in which a console message declares down
both LAGs at the same time.
Figure 64. Configuring Shared LAG State Tracking
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