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Deploying a LAG
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TABLE 61 Show LAG information
This field... Displays...
Total number of LAGS The total number of LAGs that have been configured on the switch.
Total number of Deployed LAGS The total number of LAGs on the switch that are currently deployed.
Total number of Trunks Created The total number of trunks that have been created on the LAG. The total
number of Trunks available are shown also. Since keep-alive LAGs do not
use a trunk ID, they are not listed and do not subtract for the number of
trunks available.
LACP System Priority /ID The system priority configured for the switch .
The ID is the system priority which is the base MAC address of the
switch.
LACP Long timeout
LACP Short timeout
The following information is displayed per-LAG in the show lag brief command.
LAG The name of the LAG.
Type The configured type of the LAG: static, dynamic, or keep-alive
Deploy Status of LAG deployment:
Y – yes, LAG is deployed.
N – no, LAG is not deployed.
Trunk The trunk ID number.
Primary The primary port of the LAG.
Port List The list of ports that are configured in the LAG.
The following information is displayed per-LAG the show lag command for each LAG configured.
LAG configuration
Ports List of ports configured with the LAG.
Primary Port: The primary port configured on the LAG.
LACP Key The link aggegation key for the LAG.
Deployment The Trunk ID number.
Port The slot and port number of the interface.
Link The status of the link which can be one of the following:
up
down
L2 State The L2 state for the port.
Dupl The duplex state of the port, which can be one of the following:
Full
Half
None
Speed The bandwidth of the interface.
Trunk The Trunk ID of the por t.
Tag Indicates whether the ports have 802.1q VLAN tagging. The value can
be Yes or No.