Specifications

xStack DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Managed Switch CLI Manual
show link_aggregation
Description This command will display the current link aggregation configuration
of the Switch.
Parameters
<value 1-32> Specifies the group ID. The Switch allows up to 32
link aggregation groups to be configured. The group number
identifies each of the groups.
algorithm Allows the display of link aggregation to be specified by
the algorithm in use.
Restrictions None.
Example usage:
To display Link Aggregation configuration:
DGS-3400:4#show link_aggregation
Link Aggregation Algorithm = MAC-source-dest
Command: show link_aggregation
Group ID : 1
Type : LACP
Master Port : 1:5
Member Port : 1:5-1:7,1:9
Active Port :
Status : Disabled
Flooding Port :
DGS-3400:4#
config lacp_port
Purpose Used to configure settings for LACP compliant ports.
Syntax
config lacp_port <portlist> mode [active | passive]
Description This command is used to configure ports that have been previously
designated as LACP ports (see create link_aggregation).
<portlist> Specifies a port or range of ports to be configured. The port list
is specified by listing the lowest switch number and the beginning port
number on that switch, separated by a colon. Then the highest switch
number, and the highest port number of the range (also separated by a
colon) are specified. The beginning and end of the port list range are
separated by a dash. For example, 1:3 specifies switch number 1, port 3.
2:4 specifies switch number 2, port 4. 1:3-2:4 specifies all of the ports
between switch 1, port 3 and switch 2, port 4 in numerical order.
mode – Select the mode to determine if LACP ports will process LACP
control frames.
Parameters
active – Active LACP ports are capable of processing and
sending LACP control frames. This allows LACP compliant
devices to negotiate the aggregated link so the group may be
changed dynamically as needs require. In order to utilize the
ability to change an aggregated port group, that is, to add or
subtract ports from the group, at least one of the participating
devices must designate LACP ports as active. Both devices must
support LACP.
passive – LACP ports that are designated as passive can only
process LACP control frames and cannot actively send these
frames. In order to allow the linked port group to negotiate
adjustments and make changes dynamically, at one end of the
connection must have “active” LACP ports (see above).
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