Displays LACP, or dynamic link aggregation, settings on the switch.
This command has no arguments or variables.
N/A.
Up or Down.
Enabled or disabled (not configurable).
MAC address for the system, which is used for LACP priority in the absence of a specifically configured priority.
LACP PDUs dropped on non-LACP ports.
Identifies the particular LAG. This number comes from logical port assigned to the LAG and is the LAG group ID.
Shows the system priority for that LAG.
If this number is lower than the number displayed for the Partner Sys-Pri, the system you are working on is the controlling partner in the LAG.
Automatically generated LACP key.
Identifies the MAC address for the system connecting to the LAG on the remote end.
Shows the system priority for that LAG on the remote end.
If this number is lower than the number displayed for the Actor Sys-Pri, the system at the remote end is the controlling partner in the LAG.
LACP key automatically generated by the system to which this aggregator is connected.
If this number is lower than the number displayed for the Actor Key, the partner system is the controlling partner in the LAG.
Identifies the number of ports added to the aggregator for that LAG.
The following command displays the LACP LAGs on the switch:
show lacp
The following is sample output from this command on a switch:
LACP Up : Yes LACP Enabled : Yes System MAC : 00:04:96:10:33:60 LACP PDUs dropped on non-LACP ports : 0 Lag Actor Actor Partner Partner Partner Agg Sys-Pri Key MAC Sys-Pri Key Count -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 90 0x07d1 00:01:30:f9:9c:30 601 0x1391 2 5 100 0x0fa5 00:01:30:f9:9c:30 321 0x1f47 16 9 677 0x0fa9 00:01:30:f9:9c:30 87 0x0fa9 8
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.3.
This command is available on all Universal switches supported in this document.