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Configuring a static aggregation group

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Feature Port security IP source guard 802.1X Reference Port security in Security Configuration Guide IP source guard in Security Configuration Guide 802.1X in Security Configuration Guide • If a port is used as a reflector port for port mirroring, do not assign it to an aggregation group. For more information about reflector ports, see Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide. • You can assign the following ports to an aggregation group: monitor ports for port mirroring, ports configured with static MAC addresses, or ports configured with MAC address learning limit. • Removing an aggregate interface also removes the corresponding aggregation group. At the same time, all member ports leave the aggregation group. Configuring a static aggregation group To guarantee a successful static aggregation, make sure that the ports at both ends of each link are in the same aggregation state. Configuring a Layer 2 static aggregation group Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view Remarks N/A 2. Create a Layer 2 aggregate interface and enter Layer 2 aggregate interface view. interface bridge-aggregation interface-number When you create a Layer 2 aggregate interface, the system automatically creates a Layer 2 static aggregation group numbered the same. 3. Exit to system view. quit N/A 4. Assign an Ethernet interface to the aggregation group. a. Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface view: interface interface-type interface-number b. Assign the Ethernet interface to the aggregation group: port link-aggregation group number Repeat this step to assign more Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces to the aggregation group. 5. Assign the port an aggregation priority. link-aggregation port-priority port-priority Optional. By default, the aggregation priority of a port is 32768. Changing the aggregation priority of a port might affect the aggregation state of the ports in the static aggregation group. 36

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Feature
Reference
Port security
Port security
in
Security Configuration Guide
IP source guard
IP source guard
in
Security Configuration Guide
802.1X
802.1X
in
Security Configuration Guide
If a port is used as a reflector port for port mirroring, do not assign it to an aggregation group. For
more information about reflector ports, see
Network Management and Monitoring Configuration
Guide
.
You can assign the following ports to an aggregation group: monitor ports for port mirroring, ports
configured with static MAC addresses, or ports configured with MAC address learning limit.
Removing an aggregate interface also removes the corresponding aggregation group. At the same
time, all member ports leave the aggregation group.
Configuring a static aggregation group
To guarantee a successful static aggregation, make sure that the ports at both ends of each link are in the
same aggregation state.
Configuring a Layer 2 static aggregation group
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a Layer 2
aggregate interface and
enter Layer 2 aggregate
interface view.
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
When you create a Layer 2
aggregate interface, the system
automatically creates a Layer 2 static
aggregation group numbered the
same.
3.
Exit to system view.
quit
N/A
4.
Assign an Ethernet
interface to the
aggregation group.
a.
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet
interface view:
interface
interface-type
interface-number
b.
Assign the Ethernet interface
to the aggregation group:
port link-aggregation group
number
Repeat this step to assign more Layer
2 Ethernet interfaces to the
aggregation group.
5.
Assign the port an
aggregation priority.
link-aggregation port-priority
port-priority
Optional.
By default, the aggregation priority
of a port is 32768.
Changing the aggregation priority of
a port might affect the aggregation
state of the ports in the static
aggregation group.