Load sharing criteria for link aggregation groups, Ethernet link aggregation configuration task list, Configuring an aggregation group – H3C Technologies H3C WX5500E Series Access Controllers User Manual
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Meanwhile, the system with the higher system ID, which has identified the aggregation state changes on
the remote system, sets the aggregation state of local member ports as the same as their peer ports.
Load sharing criteria for link aggregation groups
In a link aggregation group, traffic can be load-shared across the selected member ports based on a set
of criteria, depending on your configuration.
You can choose one of the following criteria or any combination for load sharing:
•
MAC addresses
•
Source/Destination service port numbers
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Ingress ports
•
Source/Destination IP addresses
Ethernet link aggregation configuration task list
Task Remarks
Configuring a static aggregation group
Select either task.
Configuring a dynamic aggregation group
Configuring the description of an aggregate interface
Optional.
Enabling link state traps for an aggregate interface
Optional.
Setting the minimum number of Selected ports for an
aggregation group
Optional.
Shutting down an aggregate interface
Optional.
Restoring the default settings for an aggregate interface
Optional.
Configuring load sharing criteria for link aggregation groups
Optional.
Configuring an aggregation group
CAUTION:
Removing an aggregate interface also removes the corresponding aggregation group. At the same time,
all member ports leave the aggregation group.
You cannot assign a port to a Layer 2 aggregation group if any of the features listed in
is
configured on the port.
Table 6 Features incompatible with Layer 2 aggregation groups
Feature
Reference
RRPP RRPP in High Availability Configuration Guide
MAC authentication
MAC authentication in Security Configuration Guide
Port security
Port security in Security Configuration Guide