Setting the aggregation state of each member port – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Step1

Compare the system ID (comprising the system LACP priority and the system MAC address). The system

with the lower LACP priority value wins out. If they are the same, compare the system MAC addresses.

The system with the lower MAC address wins out.

Step2

The system with the smaller system ID selects the port with the smallest port ID as the reference port. A

port ID comprises a port aggregation priority and a port number. The port with the lower LACP priority

value wins out. If two ports have the same aggregation priority, the system compares their port numbers.

The port with the smaller port number wins out.

Setting the aggregation state of each member port

After the reference port is selected, the system with the lower system ID sets the state of each member port
in the dynamic aggregation group on its side as shown in

Figure 3

.

Figure 3 Set the state of a member port in a dynamic aggregation group

No

More candidate ports than allowed

max. number of Selected ports?

Is the port up?

Is there any hardware restriction?

Port number as low as to set

the port in the Selected state?

Set the aggregation state

of a member port

Set the port in the Selected state

Set the port in the

Unselected state

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

Port attribute/class 2

configurations of the peer port

same as the peer port of the

reference port?

Yes

No

Port attribute/class 2

configurations same as the

reference port?

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