Specifications
Link Aggregation Overview
December 02, 2010 Page 6 of 23
Thisistruebecauseport4hasthelowestpriorityofthethreeportscurrentlyintheLAG,andport
5hasthesamespeedastheportwiththelowestpriorityintheLAG,regardlessofitspriority.
Becauseport6hasbothadifferentspeedandahigherpriority
thantheportwiththelowest
priorityintheLAG,itisnotmovedtotheattachedstate.
IfLAGmemberswithdifferentportspeedsshouldtieforthelowestportpriority,theLAG
memberwiththelowestportnumberbreaksthetie.Inourexample,shouldallthreeportshave
thesameportpriority,ports4and5wouldstillbetheportsmovedtotheattachedstatebecause
port4hasthelowestportnumberandport5hasthesameportspeedasport4.
Ifinourexampleyouwantedthereverseoutcomeofport6moved
totheattachedstateinsteadof
ports4and5,settingport6toalowerprioritythanports4and5,aswellasenablingthesingle
portLAGfeatureonthi sdevice,wouldaccomplishthatgoal.
Aggregatableportsnotmovedtothea ttachedstatearemadeavailabletoform
anotherLAG
providingaLAGresourceisavailableforthissystem.Port6inFigure 1onpage 4,wasnotmoved
totheattachedstate.Theonlycriteriaport6doesnotmeettoformitsownLAGisrule4:beinga
singleaggregatableport.ThesingleportLAGfeaturemust
beenabledforport6toformaLAG.If
singleportLAGisenabledonthissystem,port6wouldformandattachtoLAG3.Figure 2
illustratesthethreeLAGsdescribedinthisexample.
Figure 2 LAGs Moved to Attached State
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