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[Initial value]
port-channel load-balance src-dst-mac
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Sets rules to specify the forwarding destination interface of the load balance function.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default.
[Note]
This command is a system-wide setting.
In the case of a frame that is not an IPv4/IPv6 packet, the forwarding destination interface is determined according to the
forwarding source and destination MAC addresses, regardless of the rules that were specified.
[Example]
With the load balance function, set the system to determine the forwarding destination interface based on the transmission-
source and destination IPv4/IPv6 address.
SWX3220(config)#port-channel load-balance src-dst-ip
5.2.12 Show protocol status of LACP logical interface
[Syntax]
show etherchannel status [link-id] [summary | detail]
[Keyword]
summary : Abbreviated display
detail : Detailed display
[Parameter]
link-id : <1-127>
LACP logical interface number
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode
[Description]
Shows the status of the LACP logical interface specified by link-id.
If link-id is omitted, shows the status of all LACP logical interface.
If summary is specified, an abbreviated display is shown; if detail is specified, details are shown.
sIf both summary and detail are omitted, the result is as though summary was specified.
The following items are shown.
Item Description
Aggregator LACP logical interface
ID Distinguishing ID on the LACP logical interface
Actor LAG The actor's own LACP system ID (priority, MAC address)
Admin Key
The ID that is the basis of the actor's own LACP key (logical
port number)
Status Link aggregation status ("Not ready"/"Ready")
Partner LAG The partner's LACP system ID (priority, MAC address)
Partner Key The ID that is the basis of the partner's LACP key
Link count
Number of ports currently conveying data / Number of ports
able to convey data
Link
List of the constituent LAN/SFP port (see table below for
details)
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