Syntax
display link-aggregation interface interface-type interface-number [ to
interface-type interface-number ]
View
Any view
Parameter
interface-type: Port type.
interface-number: Port number.
to: Specifies
a port index range, with the two interface-type interface-number
argument pairs around it as the two ends.
Description
Use the display link-aggregation
interface command to display the link aggregation details about a specified
port or port range.
Note that as ports in a manual link
aggregation groups do not acquire the information about their peers
automatically, so the entries in the information about the peer ports displayed
are all 0 instead of the actual values.
Example
# Display the link aggregation details on
Ethernet 1/0/1.
<Sysname> display
link-aggregation interface Ethernet1/0/1
Ethernet1/0/1:
Selected AggID: 1
Local:
Port-Priority: 32768, Oper key:
2, Flag: 0x45
Remote:
System ID: 0x8000,
0000-0000-0000
Port Number: 0, Port-Priority:
32768 , Oper-key: 0, Flag: 0x38
Received LACP Packets: 0
packet(s), Illegal: 0 packet(s)
Sent LACP Packets: 0 packet(s)
Table 1-1 Description on the fields of the display link-aggregation
interface command
|
Field
|
Description
|
|
Selected AggID
|
ID of the aggregation group to which the
specified port belongs
|
|
Local
|
Information about the local end
|
|
Port-Priority
|
Port priority
|
|
Oper key
|
Operation key
|
|
Flag
|
Protocol status flag
|
|
Remote
|
Information about the remote end
|
|
System ID
|
Remote device ID
|
|
Port number
|
Port number
|
|
Received LACP Packets: 0 packet(s),
Illegal: 0 packet(s)
Sent LACP Packets: 0 packet(s)
|
Statistics about received, invalid, and
sent LACP packets
|
Syntax
display link-aggregation summary
View
Any view
Parameter
None
Description
Use the display link-aggregation summary
command to display summary information of all aggregation groups.
Note that as ports in a manual link
aggregation groups do not acquire the information about their peers
automatically, so the entries in the information about the peer ports displayed
are all 0 instead of the actual values.
Example
# Display summary information of all
aggregation groups.
<Sysname> display
link-aggregation summary
Aggregation Group Type:D -- Dynamic,
S -- Static , M -- Manual
Loadsharing Type: Shar --
Loadsharing, NonS -- Non-Loadsharing
Actor ID: 0x8000, 000f-e20f-5104
AL AL
Partner ID Select Unselect Share Master
ID Type
Ports Ports Type Port
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 S 0x8000,0000-0000-0000
0 1 NonS Ethernet1/0/2
2 M none
0 1 NonS Ethernet1/0/3
Table 1-2 Description on the fields of the display link-aggregation summary
command
|
Field
|
Description
|
|
Aggregation Group Type
|
Aggregation group type: D for dynamic, S
for static, and M for manual
|
|
Loadsharing Type
|
Load sharing type: Shar for load sharing
and NonS for non-load sharing
|
|
Actor ID
|
Local device ID
|
|
AL ID
|
Aggregation group ID
|
|
AL Type
|
Aggregation group type: D (dynamic), S
(static), or M (manual)
|
|
Partner ID
|
ID of the remote device, including the
system priority and system MAC address of the remote device
For a device belonging to an dynamic
aggregation group or static aggregation group, if no LACP packet is received,
the partner ID is displayed as 0x8000, 0000-0000-0000.
|
|
Select Ports
|
Number of the selected ports
|
|
Unselect Ports
|
Number of the unselected ports
|
|
Share Type
|
Load sharing type: Shar (load-sharing),
or NonS (non-load-sharing)
|
|
Master Port
|
the smallest port number in an
aggregation group
|
Syntax
display link-aggregation verbose [ agg-id ]
View
Any view
Parameter
agg-id: Aggregation group ID to be displayed, which ranges from 1 to 28
and must be the ID of an existing aggregation group.
Description
Use the display link-aggregation verbose
command to display the details about a specified aggregation group or all
aggregation groups.
Note that as ports in a manual link
aggregation groups do not acquire the information about their peers
automatically, so the entries in the information about the peer ports displayed
are all 0 instead of the actual values.
Example
# Display the details about aggregation
group 1.
<Sysname> display
link-aggregation verbose 1
Loadsharing Type: Shar --
Loadsharing, NonS -- Non-Loadsharing
Flags: A -- LACP_Activity, B --
LACP_timeout, C -- Aggregation,
D -- Synchronization, E --
Collecting, F -- Distributing,
G -- Defaulted, H -- Expired
Aggregation ID: 1, AggregationType:
Static, Loadsharing Type: NonS
Aggregation Description: abc
System ID: 0x16, 0012-a990-2240
Port Status: S -- Selected, U --
Unselected
Local:
Port Status
Priority Key Flag
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet1/0/4 S 32768
2 {ACDEFG}
Ethernet1/0/5 U
32768 2 {ACG}
Remote:
Actor Partner
Priority Key SystemID Flag
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet1/0/4 0
32768 0 0x8000,0000-0000-0000 {DEF}
Ethernet1/0/5 0
32768 0 0x8000,0000-0000-0000 {DEF}
Table 1-3 Description on the fields of
the display link-aggregation verbose command
|
Field
|
Description
|
|
Loadsharing
Type
|
Loadsharing
type, including Loadsharing and Non-Loadsharing
|
|
Flags
|
Flag types
of LACP
|
|
Aggregation
ID
|
Aggregation
group ID
|
|
Aggregation Description
|
Aggregation group description string
|
|
AggregationType
|
Aggregation group type
|
|
System ID
|
Device ID
|
|
Port Status
|
Port status, including selected and
unselected
|
Syntax
display lacp system-id
View
Any view
Parameter
None
Description
Use the display lacp system-id
command to display the device ID of the local system, including the system
priority and the MAC address.
Example
# Display the device ID of the local
system.
<Sysname> display lacp
system-id
Actor System ID: 0x8000, 000f-e20f-0100
The Actor System ID field is the device ID
(consisting of the system priority and the system MAC address) of the local
system.
1.1.5 lacp
enable
Syntax
lacp enable
undo lacp
enable
View
Ethernet
port view
Parameter
None
Description
Use the lacp enable command to
enable LACP on the current port.
Use the undo lacp enable command to
disable LACP.
By default, LACP is disabled on a port.
Example
# Enable the LACP protocol on Ethernet 1/0/1.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with
Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] interface Ethernet1/0/1
[Sysname-Ethernet1/0/1] lacp enable
Syntax
lacp port-priority
port-priority
undo lacp
port-priority
View
Ethernet port view
Parameter
port-priority: Port priority, ranging from 0 to 65,535.
Description
Use the lacp port-priority
command to set the priority of the current port.
Use the undo lacp port-priority
command to restore the default port priority.
By default, the port priority is 32,768.
You can use the display link-aggregation
verbose command or the display link-aggregation interface command to
check the configuration result.
Example
# Set the
priority of Ethernet1/0/1 to 64.
<Sysname>
system-view
System
View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] interface Ethernet1/0/1
[Sysname-Ethernet1/0/1] lacp
port-priority 64
Syntax
lacp system-priority
system-priority
undo lacp
system-priority
View
System view
Parameter
system-priority: System priority, ranging from 0 to 65,535.
Description
Use the lacp system-priority
command to set the system priority.
Use the undo lacp system-priority
command to restore the default system priority.
By default, the system priority is 32,768.
Example
# Set the system priority to 64.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with
Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] lacp system-priority 64
Syntax
link-aggregation group agg-id description agg-name
undo link-aggregation group agg-id description
View
System view
Parameter
agg-id: Aggregation group ID, in the range of 1 to 28.
agg-name: Aggregation group name, a string of 1 to 32 characters.
Description
Use the link-aggregation
group description command to set a description for an
aggregation group.
Use the undo link-aggregation group
description command to remove the description of an aggregation
group.
If you have saved
the current configuration with the save command, after system reboot,
the configuration concerning manual and static aggregation groups and their
descriptions still exists, but that of the dynamic aggregation groups and their
descriptions gets lost.
You can use the display link-aggregation
verbose command to check the configuration result.
Example
# Set the description "abc" for
aggregation group 1.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with
Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] link-aggregation group 1
description abc
Syntax
link-aggregation group agg-id mode { manual | static }
undo link-aggregation group agg-id
View
System view
Parameter
agg-id:
Aggregation group ID, in the range of 1 to 28.
manual:
Creates a manual aggregation group.
static:
Creates a static aggregation group.
Description
Use the link-aggregation
group mode command to create a manual or static aggregation group.
Use the undo
link-aggregation group command to remove the specified aggregation group.
Related
command: display link-aggregation summary.
Example
# Create manual aggregation group 22
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with
Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] link-aggregation group 22
mode manual
Syntax
port link-aggregation group agg-id
undo port link-aggregation group
View
Ethernet port view
Parameter
agg-id:
Aggregation group ID, in the range of 1 to 28.
Description
Use the port link-aggregation group
command to add the current Ethernet port to a manual or static aggregation
group.
Use the undo port link-aggregation group
command to remove the current Ethernet port from the aggregation group.
Related command: display
link-aggregation verbose.
Example
# Add Ethernet1/0/1 to aggregation group
22.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with
Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] interface Ethernet1/0/1
[Sysname-Ethernet1/0/1] port
link-aggregation group 22
Syntax
reset
lacp statistics [ interface interface-type
interface-number [ to interface-type interface-number ] ]
View
User view
Parameter
interface-type: Port type
interface-number: Port number
to: Specifies
a port index range, with the two interface-type interface-number
argument pairs around it as the two ends.
Description
Use the reset lacp statistics
command to clear LACP statistics on specified port(s), or on all ports if no
port is specified.
Related command: display
link-aggregation interface.
Example
# Clear LACP statistics on all Ethernet
ports.
<Sysname> reset lacp statistics