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Port and System Priority, Link Aggregation Configuration Commands
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Volume 3-Layer 2 Configurations / Chapter 15-Link Aggregation Link Aggregation Configuration Commands In this mode, the device uses the destination IP address and destination port fields to hash. TRUNKING BASED ON DIP-SIP HASHING In this mode, the index value is the XOR of mode 4 and mode 5 results Port and System Priority During LACP negotiation, the system priority and port priority of the local partner will be exchanged with the remote partner. When the max number actual member exceeds the limitation, the switch will use port priority to determine a port either in backup mode or active mode. The lacp system-priority determines which switch that controls the port priority. Port priorities on the other switch are ignored. Link Aggregation Configuration Commands Common commands, restrictions and commands to configure channel groups are listed below: • Creating a Static Port Channel Group • Creating a Dynamic Port Channel Group • Configuration Restrictions • Specifying the Load Balancing Algorithm Creating a Static Port Channel Group In a static port channel group, the member ports are statically assigned. To create a static port channel group, enter the interface mode for each of the member ports, and directly assign the channel group. When a channel group has its member ports assigned, the channel group is automatically created. When a port channel group has all its member ports removed, the port channel group will be automatically destroyed. Use the following commands to create and display the static port channel group entries on the Switch: Command channel-group CHANNEL-NO mode {on | active | passive} show channel-group [[channel [CHANNELNO] detail] Explanation Specifies the interface as a static member port of the specified port channel group. Displays the detailed settings of the specified port channel group. NOTE: When an interface is a member port of a port channel group, the membership must be removed before the interface can change membership to another channel group. DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 160