HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Layer 2 - LAN Switching Command Refer - Page 89

link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable, Usage guidelines, Examples, Syntax

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Usage guidelines With this command configured, a Layer 2 aggregate interface ignores the permitted VLAN and VLAN tagging mode configuration of the specified VLANs when determining Selected ports. Inconsistent configuration about these VLANs does not affect the member ports that will become Selected ports. Examples # Configure Layer 2 aggregate interface bridge-aggregation 1 to ignore VLAN 50. system-view [Sysname] interface bridge-aggregation 1 [Sysname-Bridge-Aggregation1] link-aggregation ignore vlan 50 link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable Use link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable to enable link-aggregation traffic redirection. Use undo link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable to disable link-aggregation traffic redirection. Syntax link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable undo link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable Default Link-aggregation traffic redirection is disabled. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines With this feature, when you shut down a Selected port in an aggregation group, traffic can be redirected to other Selected ports. With this feature, when you restart an IRF member device that contains Selected ports, traffic can be redirected to other IRF member devices. Link-aggregation traffic redirection applies only to dynamic link aggregation groups and known unicast packets. To prevent traffic interruption, enable link-aggregation traffic redirection on devices at both ends of the aggregate link and make sure that there are no new Selected ports. Do not enable both spanning tree and link-aggregation traffic redirection at the same time, because light packet loss might occur when the device reboots. After enabling link-aggregation traffic redirection, do not add Ethernet interfaces configured with physical state change suppression to the aggregation group. Otherwise, Selected ports in the aggregation group might become abnormal. For more information about physical state change suppression, see the link-delay command in Layer 2-LAN Switching Command Reference. 82

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Usage guidelines
With this command configured, a Layer 2 aggregate interface ignores the permitted VLAN and VLAN
tagging mode configuration of the specified VLANs when determining Selected ports. Inconsistent
configuration about these VLANs does not affect the member ports that will become Selected ports.
Examples
# Configure Layer 2 aggregate interface
bridge-aggregation 1
to ignore VLAN 50.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface bridge-aggregation 1
[Sysname-Bridge-Aggregation1] link-aggregation ignore vlan 50
link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable
Use
link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable
to enable link-aggregation traffic
redirection.
Use
undo link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable
to disable link-aggregation traffic
redirection.
Syntax
link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable
undo link-aggregation lacp traffic-redirect-notification enable
Default
Link-aggregation traffic redirection is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
With this feature, when you shut down a Selected port in an aggregation group, traffic can be redirected
to other Selected ports.
With this feature, when you restart an IRF member device that contains Selected ports, traffic can be
redirected to other IRF member devices.
Link-aggregation traffic redirection applies only to dynamic link aggregation groups and known unicast
packets.
To prevent traffic interruption, enable link-aggregation traffic redirection on devices at both ends of the
aggregate link and make sure that there are no new Selected ports.
Do not enable both spanning tree and link-aggregation traffic redirection at the same time, because light
packet loss might occur when the device reboots.
After enabling link-aggregation traffic redirection, do not add Ethernet interfaces configured with
physical state change suppression to the aggregation group. Otherwise, Selected ports in the
aggregation group might become abnormal. For more information about physical state change
suppression, see the
link-delay
command in
Layer 2—LAN Switching Command Reference
.