Dell S5148F-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.3.2E-R2 - Page 102
Interfaces, Rates
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Configure LACP OS10(config)# lacp system-priority 65535 OS10(config)# interface range ethernet 1/1/7-1/1/8 OS10(conf-range-eth1/1/7-1/1/8)# lacp port-priority 4096 OS10(conf-range-eth1/1/7-1/1/8)# lacp rate fast Verify LACP configuration OS10(conf-range-eth1/1/7-1/1/8)# do show running-configuration ... ! interface ethernet1/1/7 lacp port-priority 4096 lacp rate fast no shutdown ! interface ethernet1/1/8 lacp port-priority 4096 lacp rate fast no shutdown ! ... Interfaces Create a LAG and then add LAG member interfaces. By default, all interfaces are in no shutdown and switchport modes. 1 Create a LAG in CONFIGURATION mode. interface port-channel port-channel number 2 Enter INTERFACE mode. interface ethernet node/slot/port[:subport] 3 Set the channel group mode to Active in INTERFACE mode. channel-group number mode active Configure dynamic LAG interfaces OS10(config)# interface port-channel 10 OS10(conf-if-po-10)# exit OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/10 OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/10)# no switchport OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/10)# channel-group 10 mode active OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/10)# exit OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/11 OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/11)# no switchport OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/11)# channel-group 10 mode active Rates Protocol data units (PDUs) are exchanged between port-channel (LAG) interfaces to maintain LACP sessions. PDUs are transmitted at either a slow or fast transmission rate, depending on the LACP timeout value. The timeout value is the amount of time that a LAG interface waits for a PDU from the remote system before bringing the LACP session down. By default, the LACP rate is normal (long timeout). If you configure a fast LACP rate, a short timeout sets. • Set the LACP rate in CONFIGURATION mode. lacp rate [fast | normal] 102 Layer 2