lacp
   
      Device Config Commands
Configures an LACP-enabled peer‘s system priority value. LACP uses this system priority value along with the peer‘s MAC address to form the system ID. In a LAG, the peer with the lower system ID initiates LACP negotiations with another peer. In scenarios, where both peers have the same system-priority value assigned, the peer with the lower MAC gets precedence.
      Supported in the following platforms:
            - Service Platforms —
               NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600
lacp system-priority <1-65535>Parameters
lacp system-priority <1-65535>
                  
                     | lacp system-priority
                        <1-65535> | Configures the LACP system priority value 
                           <1-65535> – Specify a value from 1 - 65535. Lower the value, higher is the priority. Therefore, ‘1‘ and ‘65535‘ indicate highest and lowest system-priority values respectively. The default value is 32768. | 
               
      Example
nx9500-6C8809(config-device-B4-C7-99-6C-88-09)#lacp system-priority 1
nx9500-6C8809(config-device-B4-C7-99-6C-88-09)#show context include-factory | include lacp
 lacp system-priority 1
  lacp-channel-group 1 mode active
  lacp port-priority 2
  lacp-channel-group 1 mode active
  lacp port-priority 2
nx9500-6C8809(config-device-B4-C7-99-6C-88-09)#
Related Commands
                  
                     | no | Removes this device‘s configured system-priority value |