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Table 15 Interfaces that cannot be assigned to a Layer 3 aggregation group
Interface t
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Interfaces configured as
DHCP/BOOTP clients
DHCP in the Firewall WEB Volume
VRRP-enabled interfaces VRRP in the Firewall WEB Volume
Portal-enabled interfaces Portal Configuration in the Security Volume
NOTE:
Removing an a
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ate interface also removes the correspondin
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roup. At the same time,
all the member ports of the aggregation group, if any, leave the aggregation group.
Configuring a Static Aggregation Group
NOTE:
To guarantee a successful static aggregation, ensure that the ports at both ends of each link are in the
same aggregation state.
Configuring a Layer 2 static aggregation group
Follow these steps to configure a Layer 2 static aggregation group:
To do... Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view —
Create a Layer 2 aggregate
interface and enter the Layer 2
aggregate interface view
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
Required
When you create a Layer 2
aggregate interface, the system
automatically creates a Layer 2
static aggregation group
numbered the same.
Exit to system view
quit
—
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface
view
interface interface-type
interface-number
Required
Repeat these two steps to assign
multiple Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces
to the aggregation group.
Assign the Ethernet interface to the
aggregation group
port link-aggregation group
number
Configuring a Layer 3 static aggregation group
Follow these steps to configure a Layer 3 static aggregation group:
To do... Use the command... Remarks
Enter system view
system-view —
Create a Layer 3 aggregate
interface and enter the Layer 3
aggregate interface view
interface route-aggregation
interface-number
Required
When you create a Layer 3
aggregate interface, the system
automatically creates a Layer 3
static aggregation group
numbered the same.