HP Auto Port Aggregation Administrator's Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (766140-001, March 2014)

Example 5 nwmgr Command Verbose Output (Failover Group)
# nwmgr -S apa -I 900 -v
lan900 current values:
Speed = 1 Gbps Full Duplex
MTU = 1500
Virtual Maximum Transmission Unit = 0
MAC Address = 0x00306EF2BADE
Network Management ID = 26
Features = Linkagg Interface
1
IPV4 Recv CKO
IPV4 Send CKO
VLAN Support
VLAN Tag Offload
64Bit MIB Support
Load Distribution Algorithm = LB_HS
Mode = LAN_MONITOR
Parent PPA = -
2
APA State = Up
3
Membership = 9,21,22,14,13*
4
Active Port(s) = 9
5
Ready Port(s) = 21,22,14
6
Not Ready Port(s) = 13
7
Connected Port(s) = 21,22
8
Polling Interval = 10000000
Dead Count = 3
Rapid ARP = on
Rapid ARP Interval = 1.0 second(s)
Rapid ARP Count = 10
Failover Policy = PRIORITY_BASED
9
1
Supported features. For example, VLAN Support means the specified instance supports
Virtual LAN and 64Bit MIB Support means the specified instance supports 64-bit MIB
statistics.
2
The instance value of the parent link aggregate. The hyphen character () indicates there is
no parent link aggregate for the specified instance.
3
One of the following states for the specified instance:
Up The specified instance is up and running.
Down The specified instance is in a down state.
Active The specified instance is up, and is the active port in its parent link aggregate.
Standby The specified instance is up, and is ready to take traffic in its parent link
aggregate.
4
A list of the members of the specified link aggregate. In the previous example, the values 9,
21, 22, 14, 13* mean lan9, lan21, lan22, lan14, and lan13 are the member of the lan900.
The asterisk character (*) after 13 indicates lan13 is in a down state.
5
The active LAN instance in the specified link aggregate. If there is traffic running through the
link aggregate, the active port is the instance sending and receiving network traffic.
NOTE: If a link aggregate is a standby member of a failover group, the active port is the
port ready to take traffic.
6
A list of the ready ports in the specified link aggregate. A ready port is the instance ready to
take traffic when the active port is unavailable. When an active port is going down, an instance
from the Ready Port list is switched to the Active Port list as failover occurs. This field is displayed
only when the Mode is LAN_MONITOR.
7
A list of the down ports in the link aggregate. In the previous example, the Membership field
indicates lan13 is in a down state and is also in the Not Read Port(s) list.
44 Using the nwmgr command