Cisco N7K-C7010 Configuration Guide - Page 192
Disabling LACP Graceful Convergence
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Configuring Port Channels Chapter 6 Configuring Port Channels Send document comments to [email protected] BEFORE YOU BEGIN Enable LACP. Ensure that you are in the correct VDC (or use the switchto vdc command). SUMMARY STEPS 1. configure terminal 2. interface type slot/port 3. lacp port-priority priority 4. copy running-config startup-config DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Command configure terminal Step 2 Example: switch# configure terminal switch(config)# interface type slot/port Step 3 Example: switch(config)# interface ethernet 1/4 switch(config-if) lacp port-priority priority Step 4 Example: switch(config-if)# lacp port-priority 40000. copy running-config startup-config Example: switch(config-if)# copy running-config startup-config Purpose Enters configuration mode. Specifies the interface to configure, and enters the interface configuration mode. Configures the port priority for use with LACP. Valid values are from1 through 65535, and higher numbers have a lower priority. The default value is 32768. (Optional) Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration. This example shows how to set the LACP port priority for Ethernet interface 1/4 to 40000: switch# configure terminal switch (config)# interface ethernet 1/4 switch(config-if)# lacp port-priority 40000 Disabling LACP Graceful Convergence By default, LACP graceful convergence is enabled. In situations where you need to support LACP interoperability with devices where the graceful failover defaults may delay the time taken for a disabled port to be brought down or cause traffic from the peer to be lost, you can disable convergence. Note The port channel has to be in the administratively down state before the command can be run. 6-36 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide, Release 5.x OL-23435-03