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Partner System ID: 00:01:e8:8a:fd:9e
Partner Port: 178
Partner Port Priority: 32768
Partner Oper Key: 1
Partner Oper State:aggregation synchronization collecting distributing
defaulted expired
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
show lacp port-channel
Displays information about LACP port-channels.
Syntax
show lacp port-channel [interface port-channel channel-number]
Parameters
interface port-channel (Optional) Enter the interface port-channel.
channel-number (Optional) Enter the port-channel number for the LACP neighbor (1 to 128).
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
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-identifier
Displays the LACP system identifier for a device.
Syntax
show lacp system-identifier
Parameters None
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
The LACP system ID is a combination of the configurable 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
configure 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 different for each device.
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