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6 LACP configuration guidelines and restrictions LACP configuration guidelines and restrictions This section applies to standards-based and Brocade-proprietary LAG configurations except where specifically noted otherwise. Follow these LACP configuration guidelines and restrictions when configuring LACP: • All ports on the Brocade FCoE hardware can operate only in full-duplex mode. • QoS-In the Fabric OS version 6.3.0 release, QoS commands for a LAG need to be specified on each LAG member link, instead of on the logical LAG interface (port-group). Additionally, the QoS commands specified on each LAG member link need to be the same on each link. • Brocade-proprietary LAGs only-All LAG member links need to be part of the same port-group. • Switchport interfaces-Interfaces configured as "switchport" interfaces cannot be aggregated into a LAG. However, a LAG can be configured as a switchport. Default LACP configuration Table 11 lists the default LACP configuration. TABLE 11 Default LACP configuration Parameter Default setting System priority Port priority Timeout 32768 32768 Long (standard LAG) and short (Brocade LAG) LACP configuration and management You need to enter either the copy running-config startup-config command or the write memory command to save your configuration changes to Flash memory so that they are not lost if there is a system reload or power outage. NOTE To see the minimum configuration required to enable FCoE on the Brocade 8000 switch, refer to "Minimum CEE configuration to allow FCoE traffic flow" on page 35. 76 Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide 53-1001346-01

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LACP configuration guidelines and restrictions
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LACP configuration guidelines and restrictions
This section applies to standards-based and Brocade-proprietary LAG configurations except where
specifically noted otherwise.
Follow these LACP configuration guidelines and restrictions when configuring LACP:
All ports on the Brocade FCoE hardware can operate only in full-duplex mode.
QoS—In the Fabric OS version 6.3.0 release, QoS commands for a LAG need to be specified on
each LAG member link, instead of on the logical LAG interface (port-group). Additionally, the
QoS commands specified on each LAG member link need to be the same on each link.
Brocade-proprietary LAGs only—All LAG member links need to be part of the same port-group.
Switchport interfaces—Interfaces configured as “switchport” interfaces cannot be aggregated
into a LAG. However, a LAG can be configured as a switchport.
Default LACP configuration
Table 11
lists the default LACP configuration.
LACP configuration and management
You need to enter either the
copy running-config startup-config
command or the
write memory
command to save your configuration changes to Flash memory so that they are not lost if there is a
system reload or power outage.
NOTE
To see the minimum configuration required to enable FCoE on the Brocade 8000 switch, refer to
“Minimum CEE configuration to allow FCoE traffic flow”
on page 35.
TABLE 11
Default LACP configuration
Parameter
Default setting
System priority
32768
Port priority
32768
Timeout
Long (standard LAG) and short (Brocade LAG)