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Usage: [no] lacp [active|passive]
Description: Dene whether LACP is enabled on the port, and whether it is in
active or passive mode when enabled.
When LACP is enabled and active, the port will both send LACP
packets and listen to them.
When LACP is enabled and passive, the port will send LACP packets
only if it is spoken to.
When LACP is disabled, the port will ignore LACP packets.
If 'lacp' command is issued without a mode parameter, 'active' is
assumed.
With 'no lacp' the mode parameter is not allowed.
This is an Interface context command. It can be called directly
from the interface context or follow the 'interface [ethernet]
PORT-LIST' command.
Next Available Option:
■ mode < Active | Passive > -- Define whether LACP is enabled on the port, and whether it is in
active or passive mode when enabled(p. 238)
lan-prune-delay
■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip pim-dense lan-prune-delay
Usage: [no] ip pim-dense lan-prune-delay
Description: Turn on/off the LAN Prune Delay Option on this interface.
Default is 'on'.
■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip pim-sparse lan-prune-delay
Usage: [no] ip pim-sparse lan-prune-delay
Description: Turn on/off the LAN Prune Delay Option on this interface.
Default is 'on'.
leaveall-timer
■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST gvrp leaveall-timer < 500 to 3000 >
Set leaveall timer value (centiseconds; default 1000).
Range: < 500 to 3000 >
leave-timer
■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST gvrp leave-timer < 40 to 300 >
Set leave timer value (centiseconds; default 300).
Range: < 40 to 300 >
link-keepalive
■ [no] interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST link-keepalive
Usage: [no]link-keepalive [vlan <vlan-id>]
Description: Congure UDLD on port(s).
The command enables/disables UDLD on particular port/port-list
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