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[Note]
If an LACP logical interface is connected to the other device, the system priorities are compared, and control privilege is given
to the device with the higher priority.
[Example]
Set the LACP system priority order to 100.
SWR2311P(config)#lacp system-priority 100
5.2.6 Show LACP system priority
[Syntax]
show lacp sys-id
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, priviledged EXEC mode
[Description]
Shows the LACP system priority and the LACP system ID.
The following items are shown.
LACP system priority (hexadecimal number starting with 0x)
LACP system ID
[Note]
The LACP system priority can be set by the lacp system-priority command.
The LACP system ID is generated from the MAC address.
[Example]
Show the LACP system priority.
SWR2311P>show lacp sys-id
% System 0x8000, 00-a0-de-e0-e0-e0
5.2.7 Set LACP timeout
[Syntax]
lacp timeout duration
[Parameter]
duration : Specify the timeout
duration Description
short Sets the timeout to 3 seconds
long Sets the timeout to 90 seconds
[Input mode]
interface mode
[Description]
Sets the LACP timeout.
[Note]
This command can be set only for a LAN/SFP port that is associated with an LACP logical interface.
If a LAN/SFP port is associated with an LACP logical interface, lacp timeout long command is specified for the corresponding
LAN/SFP port.
If it is dissociated from the LACP logical interface, the lacp timeout command setting of the corresponding LAN/SFP port is
deleted.
LACP timeout indicates the time since the last LACP frame received from the other device, after which it is determined that the
link has gone down.
The LACP timeout setting is placed in a LACP frame and sent to the other device; after receiving this, the other device will
transmit LACP frames at intervals of 1/3 of this LACP timeout.
The interval at which the device itself transmits LACP frames depends on the LACP timeout value inside the LACP frame sent
from the other device.
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