Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 212
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Example The following command changes the activity mode to passive for the specified LAG group ID: configure sharing 5:1 lacp activity-mode passive configure sharing lacp defaulted-state-action configure sharing lacp defaulted-state-action [add | delete] Description Configures whether a defaulted LAG port is removed from the aggregator. Syntax Description port add delete Specifies the master logical port for the LAG you are setting the default action for. Enter this value to have the switch add defaulted ports to the aggregator for this LAG. Enter this value to have the switch delete defaulted ports from the aggregator for this LAG. Default Delete. Usage Guidelines You must enable sharing and create the LAG prior to configuring this LACP parameter. You can configure whether you want a defaulted LAG port removed from the aggregator or added back into the aggregator. If you configure the LAG to remove ports that move into the default state, those ports are removed from the aggregator and the port state is set to unselected. If you configure the LAG to add the defaulted port into the aggregator, the system takes inventory of the number of ports currently in the aggregator: • If there are fewer ports in the aggregator than the maximum number allowed, the system adds the defaulted port to the aggregator (port set to selected and collecting-distributing). • If the aggregator has the maximum ports, the system adds the defaulted port to the standby list (port set to standby). Note: If the defaulted port is assigned to standby, that port automatically has a lower priority than any other port in the LAG (including those already in standby). To verify the LACP default action, use the show lacp lag detail command. 212 | Chapter 5. Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch