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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.
SWX3220(config)#lacp system-priority 100
5.2.6 Show LACP system priority
[Syntax]
show lacp sys-id
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged 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.
SWX3220>show lacp sys-id
% System 0x8000, 00-a0-de-e0-e0-e0
5.2.7 LACP different-speed link aggregation settings
[Syntax]
lacp multi-speed switch
no lacp multi-speed
[Parameter]
switch : Different-speed link aggregation function enable/disable settings
Setting value Description
enable Enabling different-speed link aggregation
disable Disabling different-speed link aggregation
[Initial value]
lacp multi-speed disable
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Enables or disables different-speed link aggregation in an LACP.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default value.
[Note]
Operations when different-speed link aggregation is enabled
All associated ports up to the maximum (eight ports) are set to active, regardless of communication speed.
Load balancing is handled the same for all associated ports.
If the opposing device does not accept a different communication speed, a list of associated ports is exchanged between this
device and the opposing device, and the ports usable by both devices are enabled.
Operations when different-speed link aggregation is disabled
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