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standby link, which maintains your intended bandwidth for the trunk. (See also the "Standby" entry
under "Port Status" in Table 12.) In the next example, ports A1 through A9 have been configured
for the same LACP trunk. Notice that one of the links shows Standby port status, while the remaining
eight links show Up port status.
Example
Example 83 A dynamic LACP trunk with one standby link
HP Switch> show lacp
LACP
LACP Trunk Port LACP Admin Oper
Port Enabled Group Status Partner Status Key Key
---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ ------
Al Active Dyn1 Up Yes Success 100 100
A2 Active Dyn1 Up Yes Success 100 100
A3 Active Dyn1 Up Yes Success 100 100
A4 Active Dyn1 Up Yes Success 100 100
A5 Active Dyn1 Up Yes Success 100 100
A6 Active Dyn1 Up Yes Success 100 100
A7 Active Dyn1 Up Yes Success 100 100
A8 Active Dyn1 Up Yes Success 100 100
A9 Active Dyn1 Standby Yes Success 100 100
Viewing LACP local information
Example 84 Example of LACP local information
HP Switch# show lacp local
LACP Local Information.
System ID: 001871-b98500
LACP Tx Rx Timer
Port Trunk Mode Aggregated Timer Expired
---- ------ -------- ----------- ------ --------
A2 A2 Active Yes Fast No
A3 A3 Active Yes Fast No
Viewing LACP peer information
Use the show lacp peer command to display information about LACP peers. The System ID
represents the MAC address of a partner switch. It will be zero if a partner is not found.
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