Addendum

3. Specify the interval in seconds for higig link bundle monitoring.
CONFIGURATION mode
Dell(conf)#hg-link-bundle-monitor rate-interval 10
4. Enable the generation of traps for higig link-bundle monitoring.
CONFIGURATION mode
Dell(conf)#snmp-server enable traps hg-lbm
5. Use the show hg-link-bundle-distribution command to display the traffic-handling and
utilization of the member interfaces of the port channel. The following table describes the output
fields of this show command.
EXEC, EXEC Privilege modes
Dell#show hg-link-bundle-distribution 0 npuUnit 5 hg-port-channel 0
hg-link-bundle-monitor
Enable the capability to examine the utilization and traffic distribution of high-Gigabit port channels. This
command is supported on the Z9000 platform.
Syntax
hg-link-bundle-monitor slot slotId npuUnit npuUnitId hg-port-
channel portChannelId enable
To disable this capability, use the no version of this command..
Parameters
slot slotId Enter the keyword slot followed by the slot ID of the high-
Gigabit port channel. For Z9000, the only valid slot number
is 0.
npuUnit
npuUnitId
Enter the keyword npuUnit followed by the NPU value. The
range is from 0-5.
hg-port-
channel
portChannelId
Enter the keyword hg-port-channel followed by the
unique ID of the port channel. Number of hg-port-channels
vary for switch NPU and fabric NPUs.
enable Enable the capability to examine the utilization and traffic
distribution of high-Gigabit port channels.
Command
Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
Version 9.3.0.0 Introduced on the Z9000 platform.
Usage
Information
You can configure a mechanism to monitor a backplane high-Gigabit Ethernet port
channel bundle gig link bundle and generate a system logging message or an
SNMP trap when the traffic distribution and the handled data packets on the bundle
is uneven or inconsistent. The formula or the computation parameter to determine
the uneven or the inequal distribution of traffic is predefined and at a particular
point in time, if you enable the capability to examine the efficiency of the member
links of a port channel bundle, such an unbalanced segregation of traffic across the
member links of the high-Gigabit Ethernet bundle is indicated using alarms and
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Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs)