Adds ports to a load-sharing, or link aggregation, group. By using link aggregation, you use multiple ports as a single logical port. Link aggregation also provides redundancy because traffic is redistributed to the remaining ports in the LAG (Link Aggregation Group) if one port in the group goes down.
port | Specifies the logical port for a load-sharing group or link aggregation group (LAG). This number also functions as the LAG Group ID. |
port_list | Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports to be grouped in the LAG. |
add |
Adds a port list to the existing distribution port list for the given slot. |
all |
All active members of the group are eligible for distribution for packets received on the given slot. This is the existing behavior and the default. This option effectively deletes any existing configured port list for the slot. |
N/A.
Use this command to dynamically add ports to a load-sharing group, or link aggregation group (LAG).
Note
You must create a LAG (or load-sharing group) before you can configure the LAG. To create a LAG, see enable sharing grouping.VMAN ports can belong to LAGs. If any port in the LAG is enabled for VMAN, all ports in the group are automatically enabled to handle jumbo size frames. Also, VMAN is automatically enabled on all ports of the untagged LAG.
To verify your configuration, use the show ports sharing command.
Note
All ports that are designated for the LAG must be removed from all VLANs prior to configuring the LAG.
The following example adds port 3 to the LAG with the logical port 4 on a switch:
configure sharing 3 add port 4
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 10.1.