Port channel commands, Static lags, Port channel – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Port Channel Commands

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Port Channel Commands

Care must be taken while enabling this type of configuration. If the Partner

System is not 802.3AD compliant or the Link Aggregation Control protocol is

not enabled, there may be network instability. Network instability occurs

when one side assumes that the members in an aggregation are one single

link, while the other side is oblivious to this aggregation and continues to

treat the 'members' as individual links.
In the PowerConnect system, the Actor System waits for 3 seconds before

aggregating manually. The 3 second wait time is specified by the protocol

standard.
If a manual LAG member sees an LACPDU that contains information

different from the currently configured default partner values, that particular

member drops out of the LAG. This configured member does not aggregate

with the LAG until all the other active members see the new information.

When each of the other active members sees the new information, they

continue to drop out of the LAG. When all the members have dropped out of

the LAG, they form an aggregate with the new information.

Static LAGS

A static LAG is no different from a dynamically configured LAG. All the

requirements for the member ports hold true (member ports must be

physical, same speed, and so on). The only difference is this LAG has an

additional parameter static which makes this LAG not require a partner

system to be able to aggregate it's member ports.
A static LAG does not transmit or process received LACPDUs, that is, the

member ports do not transmit LACPDUs and all the LACPDUs it may

receive are dropped. A dropped counter is maintained to count the number of

such PDUs.
Configured members are added to the LAG (active participation)

immediately if the LAG is configured to be static. There is no wait time

before we add the port to the LAG.

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