Operational key, Requirements on ports for link aggregation, Link aggregation classification – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 Series Switches User Manual

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S3100 series that support extended LACP functions can be used as intermediate devices in LACP

MAD implementation.

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For details about IRF, member devices, intermediate devices, and the LACP MAD mechanism, see

the operation manuals of IRF-supported devices.

Operational Key

Operation key is generated by the system. It is determined by port settings such as port speed, duplex

mode, and basic configurations (refer to

Requirements on Ports for Link Aggregation

for description on

basic configurations).

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Selected ports in a manual aggregation group or a static aggregation group have the same

operation key.

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Member ports in a dynamic aggregation group have the same operation key.

Requirements on Ports for Link Aggregation

To achieve outgoing/incoming load sharing in an aggregation group, the member ports to perform load

balancing must have the same speed, duplex mode, and basic configurations, which include:

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STP configuration, including STP status (enabled or disabled), link attribute (point-to-point or not),

STP priority, STP path cost, STP packet format, loop guard status, root guard status, edge port or

not.

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QoS configuration, including traffic limit, priority remarking, 802.1p priority, traffic redirection, traffic

statistics, and so on.

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VLAN configuration, including permitted VLANs, and default VLAN ID.

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Link type configuration, which can be trunk, hybrid, or access.

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GVRP configuration, including GVRP state (enabled/disabled), GVRP registration type, and GARP

timer settings.

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VLAN-VPN configuration, including VLAN-VPN state (enabled/disabled).

Link Aggregation Classification

Depending on different aggregation modes, the following three types of link aggregation exist:

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Manual aggregation

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Static LACP aggregation

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Dynamic LACP aggregation

Manual Aggregation Group

Introduction to manual aggregation group

A manual aggregation group is manually created. All its member ports are manually added and can be

manually removed (it inhibits the system from automatically adding/removing ports to/from it). Each

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