Connectivity Guide

Usage Information All channel groups display if you do not enter the channel-number parameter.
Example
OS10# show lacp port-channel 1
Port-channel 1 admin up, oper up, mode lacp
Actor System ID: Priority 32768, Address 90:b1:1c:f4:9b:8a
Partner System ID: Priority 32768, Address 00:01:e8:8a:fd:9e
Actor Admin Key 1, Oper Key 1, Partner Oper Key 1
LACP LAG ID 1 is an aggregatable link
A-Active LACP, B-Passive LACP, C-Short Timeout, D-Long Timeout
E-Aggregatable Link, F-Individual Link, G-IN_SYNC, H-OUT_OF_SYNC,
I-Collection enabled, J-Collection disabled, K-Distribution enabled,
L-Distribution disabled, M-Partner Defaulted, N-Partner Non-defaulted,
O-Receiver is in expired state, P-Receiver is not in expired state
Port ethernet1/1/29 is Enabled, LACP is enabled and mode is lacp
Actor Admin: State BCFHJKNO Key 1 Priority 32768
Oper: State BDEGIKNO Key 1 Priority 32768
Partner Admin: State BCEGIKNP Key 0 Priority 0
Oper: State BDEGIKMO Key 1 Priority 32768
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
show lacp system-identier
Displays the LACP system identier for a device.
Syntax
show lacp system-identifier
Parameters None
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information The LACP system ID is a combination of the congurable LACP system priority value and the MAC address. Each
system that runs LACP has an LACP system priority value. The default value is 32768 or congure a value
between 1 and 65535. LACP uses the system priority with the MAC address to form the system ID and uses the
system priority during negotiation with other devices. A higher system priority value means a lower priority. The
system ID is dierent for each device.
Example
OS10# show lacp system-identifier
Actor System ID: Priority 32768, Address 90:b1:1c:f4:9b:8a
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
Link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) enables a local area network (LAN) device to advertise its system and receive system information
from adjacent LAN devices.
LLDP is enabled by default on OS10 interfaces.
An LLDP-enabled interface supports up to eight neighbors. An OS10 switch supports a maximum of 250 neighbors per system.
OS10 devices receive and periodically transmit Link Layer Discovery Protocol Data Units (LLDPDUs), which are data packets. The
default transmission interval is 30 seconds.
LLDPDU information received from a neighbor expires after the default time to live (TTL) value of 120 seconds.
Spanning-tree blocked ports allow LLDPDUs.
802.1X-controlled ports do not allow LLDPDUs until the connected device is authenticated.
Link layer discovery protocol-media endpoint discovery (LLDP-MED) is enabled on all interfaces by default.
Layer 2
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