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ipv6 address link-local 221 ipv6 unreachables 222 ipv6 default-gateway 222 ipv6 mld join-group 223 ipv6 mld version 224 show ipv6 interface 225 show ipv6 route 227 ipv6 nd dad attempts 228 ipv6 host 229 ipv6 neighbor 230 ipv6 set mtu 231 show ipv6 neighbors 232 clear ipv6 neighbors 234 16 iSCSI Commands 235 iscsi enable 235 iscsi target port 235 iscsi cos 237 iscsi aging time 237 iscsi max connections 238 show iscsi 239 show iscsi sessions 240 17 LACP Commands 243 lacp system-priority 243 lacp port-priority 243 lacp timeout 244 12 Contents
ipv6 address link-local 221 ipv6 unreachables 222 ipv6 default-gateway 222 ipv6 mld join-group 223 ipv6 mld version 224 show ipv6 interface 225 show ipv6 route 227 ipv6 nd dad attempts 228 ipv6 host 229 ipv6 neighbor 230 ipv6 set mtu 231 show ipv6 neighbors 232 clear ipv6 neighbors 234 16 iSCSI Commands 235 iscsi enable 235 iscsi target port 235 iscsi cos 237 iscsi aging time 237 iscsi max connections 238 show iscsi 239 show iscsi sessions 240 17 LACP Commands 243 lacp system-priority 243 lacp port-priority 243 lacp timeout 244 12 Contents
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show lacp ethernet 245 show lacp port-channel 245 18 Line Commands 247 line 247 speed 247 autobaud 248 exec-timeout 249 show line 250 terminal history 250 terminal history size ...
show lacp ethernet 245 show lacp port-channel 245 18 Line Commands 247 line 247 speed 247 autobaud 248 exec-timeout 249 show line 250 terminal history 250 terminal history size ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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Ethernet Configuration GVRP Commands IGMP Snooping Commands IP Addressing Commands IPv6 Addressing Commands iSCSI Commands LACP Commands Line Commands Login Banner Commands Management ACL Commands PHY Diagnostics Commands Port Channel Commands ... remote Telnet connection. Configures and displays management access-list information. Displays RMON statistics. Configures tunnel routing configurations. Configures and displays LACP information. Cofigures customizable login banners on specific target ports. Monitors activity on the device. Configures and manages IPv6 addresses on the...
Ethernet Configuration GVRP Commands IGMP Snooping Commands IP Addressing Commands IPv6 Addressing Commands iSCSI Commands LACP Commands Line Commands Login Banner Commands Management ACL Commands PHY Diagnostics Commands Port Channel Commands ... remote Telnet connection. Configures and displays management access-list information. Displays RMON statistics. Configures tunnel routing configurations. Configures and displays LACP information. Cofigures customizable login banners on specific target ports. Monitors activity on the device. Configures and manages IPv6 addresses on the...
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... Displays the iSCSI settings Privileged User EXEC Display the iSCSI sessions Privileged EXEC LACP Commands Command Group lacp system-priority lacp port-priority lacp timeout show lacp ethernet show iscsi sessions Description Access Mode Globally enables iSCSI awareness. Global Configuration... Sets aging time for configuration and enters the Line Configuration command mode. Displays LACP information for automatic baud rate detection Access Mode Global Configuration Line Configuration Line Configuration 44 Command Groups Sets the...
... Displays the iSCSI settings Privileged User EXEC Display the iSCSI sessions Privileged EXEC LACP Commands Command Group lacp system-priority lacp port-priority lacp timeout show lacp ethernet show iscsi sessions Description Access Mode Globally enables iSCSI awareness. Global Configuration... Sets aging time for configuration and enters the Line Configuration command mode. Displays LACP information for automatic baud rate detection Access Mode Global Configuration Line Configuration Line Configuration 44 Command Groups Sets the...
Command Line Interface Guide
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ip ssh server ipv6 default-gateway ipv6 host ipv6 icmp error-interval ipv6 neighbor lacp system-priority line logging logging buffered logging buffered size logging console The following example clears messages from an internal buffer based on severity. Defines... an IPv6 default gateway. Configures a static entry in the internal buffer. Configures the system LACP priority. Changes the number of service (QoS) on the device and enters QoS basic or advance mode. Controls error messages logging. Configure the system ...
ip ssh server ipv6 default-gateway ipv6 host ipv6 icmp error-interval ipv6 neighbor lacp system-priority line logging logging buffered logging buffered size logging console The following example clears messages from an internal buffer based on severity. Defines... an IPv6 default gateway. Configures a static entry in the internal buffer. Configures the system LACP priority. Changes the number of service (QoS) on the device and enters QoS basic or advance mode. Controls error messages logging. Configure the system ...
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... as the internal usage VLAN of seconds between re-authentication attempts. Changes the Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol (MLD) version. Assigns an administrative LACP timeout. 68 Command Modes Enables GVRP on an interface from the client, before resending the request. Adjusts the GARP application join, leave,... autoconfig ipv6 address link-local ipv6 mld join-group ipv6 mld version ipv6 nd dad attempts ipv6 enable ipv6 unreachables lacp port-priority lacp timeout Configures the action to be taken, when a station whose MAC address is performed on the unicast IPv6 addresses of...
... as the internal usage VLAN of seconds between re-authentication attempts. Changes the Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol (MLD) version. Assigns an administrative LACP timeout. 68 Command Modes Enables GVRP on an interface from the client, before resending the request. Adjusts the GARP application join, leave,... autoconfig ipv6 address link-local ipv6 mld join-group ipv6 mld version ipv6 nd dad attempts ipv6 enable ipv6 unreachables lacp port-priority lacp timeout Configures the action to be taken, when a station whose MAC address is performed on the unicast IPv6 addresses of...
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show ipv6 icmp error-interval Displays the IPv6 ICMP error interval setting show lacp port-channel Displays LACP information for IPv6. show ipv6 interface Displays the usability status of logging and the syslog messages stored in the logging file. show system flowcontrol Displays ...
show ipv6 icmp error-interval Displays the IPv6 ICMP error interval setting show lacp port-channel Displays LACP information for IPv6. show ipv6 interface Displays the usability status of logging and the syslog messages stored in the logging file. show system flowcontrol Displays ...
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... QoS status. show clock Displays the time and date from the system clock. Command Modes 73 show privilege Displays the current privilege level. show lacp ethernet Displays LACP information for IP. show history Lists the commands entered in the current session. show interfaces counters Displays traffic seen by logging off the device...
... QoS status. show clock Displays the time and date from the system clock. Command Modes 73 show privilege Displays the current privilege level. show lacp ethernet Displays LACP information for IP. show history Lists the commands entered in the current session. show interfaces counters Displays traffic seen by logging off the device...
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... no form of the priority. (Range: 1 - 65535) Default Configuration The default system priority value is 1. Syntax • lacp port-priority value • no lacp system-priority • value - Syntax • lacp system-priority value • no lacp port-priority • value - User Guidelines • There are no form of this command. Port priority value...
... no form of the priority. (Range: 1 - 65535) Default Configuration The default system priority value is 1. Syntax • lacp port-priority value • no lacp system-priority • value - Syntax • lacp system-priority value • no lacp port-priority • value - User Guidelines • There are no form of this command. Port priority value...
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...example configures the priority value for this command to 247. Syntax • lacp timeout {long | short} • no user guidelines for port g8 to reset the default administrative LACP timeout. Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode. Console (config)# interface ...ethernet g8 Console (config-if)# lacp port-priority 247 lacp timeout The lacp timeout Interface Configuration mode command assigns an administrative LACP timeout. Specifies a long timeout value. • short - User Guidelines • There...
...example configures the priority value for this command to 247. Syntax • lacp timeout {long | short} • no user guidelines for port g8 to reset the default administrative LACP timeout. Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode. Console (config)# interface ...ethernet g8 Console (config-if)# lacp port-priority 247 lacp timeout The lacp timeout Interface Configuration mode command assigns an administrative LACP timeout. Specifies a long timeout value. • short - User Guidelines • There...
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... Mode Privilege EXEC mode. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Console# show lacp ethernet g1 statistics Port g1 LACP Statistics: LACP PDUs sent:2 LACP PDUs received:2 show lacp port-channel The show lacp port-channel Privileged EXEC mode command displays LACP information for a portchannel. The port-channel number. Default Configuration This command has no default...
... Mode Privilege EXEC mode. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Console# show lacp ethernet g1 statistics Port g1 LACP Statistics: LACP PDUs sent:2 LACP PDUs received:2 show lacp port-channel The show lacp port-channel Privileged EXEC mode command displays LACP information for a portchannel. The port-channel number. Default Configuration This command has no default...
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Console# show lacp port-channel 1 Port-Channel 1:Port Type 1000 Ethernet Actor System Priority:1 MAC Address: 00:02:85:0E:1C:00 Admin Key: 29 Oper Key: 29 Partner System Priority:0 MAC Address: 00:00:00:00:00:00 Oper Key: 14 246 LACP Commands Example The following example shows how to display LACP port-channel information. User Guidelines • There are no user guidelines for this command. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode.
Console# show lacp port-channel 1 Port-Channel 1:Port Type 1000 Ethernet Actor System Priority:1 MAC Address: 00:02:85:0E:1C:00 Admin Key: 29 Oper Key: 29 Partner System Priority:0 MAC Address: 00:00:00:00:00:00 Oper Key: 14 246 LACP Commands Example The following example shows how to display LACP port-channel information. User Guidelines • There are no user guidelines for this command. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode.
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...-range | all - Specifies the number of port-channels. • all } • port-channel-range - List of the command on | auto} • no form of an LACP operation.
...-range | all - Specifies the number of port-channels. • all } • port-channel-range - List of the command on | auto} • no form of an LACP operation.
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... balancing policy, fragmented packets might be reordered. User Guidelines • There are no user guidelines for this command to reset to port-channel number 1 without LACP. Console (config) # port-channel load-balance layer-2 Port Channel Commands 283 Example The following example configures the load balancing policy of this command. Example The...
... balancing policy, fragmented packets might be reordered. User Guidelines • There are no user guidelines for this command to reset to port-channel number 1 without LACP. Console (config) # port-channel load-balance layer-2 Port Channel Commands 283 Example The following example configures the load balancing policy of this command. Example The...
User's Guide
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...to the destination. Layer 3 Features Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) ARP is an extension to BootP. For more information, see "Defining LACP Parameters" on page 354. • Improved bandwidth granularity • High bandwidth server connectivity LAG is composed of priority, similar to ...-field. DHCP is a TCP/IP protocol that converts IP addresses into TCP packets, each carrying a sequence number. Link Aggregation and LACP LACP uses peer exchanges across links to be received from a network server upon system startup. For more information, see "Defining LAG Membership"...
...to the destination. Layer 3 Features Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) ARP is an extension to BootP. For more information, see "Defining LACP Parameters" on page 354. • Improved bandwidth granularity • High bandwidth server connectivity LAG is composed of priority, similar to ...-field. DHCP is a TCP/IP protocol that converts IP addresses into TCP packets, each carrying a sequence number. Link Aggregation and LACP LACP uses peer exchanges across links to be received from a network server upon system startup. For more information, see "Defining LAG Membership"...
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... number. • LAG Mode - Layer 3 - Enables load balancing based on source and destination IP addresses. - Configuring Device Information 285 Whether the LAG is static or LACP. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Layer 2-3 - Figure 7-24. Indicates the load balancing type enabled on static and dynamic MAC addresses. - Enables load balancing based on the...
... number. • LAG Mode - Layer 3 - Enables load balancing based on source and destination IP addresses. - Configuring Device Information 285 Whether the LAG is static or LACP. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Layer 2-3 - Figure 7-24. Indicates the load balancing type enabled on static and dynamic MAC addresses. - Enables load balancing based on the...
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.... Before configuring Port Mirroring, note the following is an example of incoming and outgoing packets from which the packets copied. This includes Spanning Tree and LACP. The following : When a port is set to be a target port for a port-mirroring session, all packets, and different ports from one destination port can be...
.... Before configuring Port Mirroring, note the following is an example of incoming and outgoing packets from which the packets copied. This includes Spanning Tree and LACP. The following : When a port is set to be a target port for a port-mirroring session, all packets, and different ports from one destination port can be...
User's Guide
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...in global configuration mode. Each LAG is no form of this command. The device uses a hash function to determine which frames are also LACP ports, the devices establish a LAG between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. Aggregated Links can be followed when adding ... them. Table 7-35. The device supports both source MAC addresses and destination MAC addresses. The device considers an Aggregated Link as LACP ports only if the ports are treated by the system as a single logical port. Voice VLAN OUIs CLI Commands CLI Command Description...
...in global configuration mode. Each LAG is no form of this command. The device uses a hash function to determine which frames are also LACP ports, the devices establish a LAG between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. Aggregated Links can be followed when adding ... them. Table 7-35. The device supports both source MAC addresses and destination MAC addresses. The device considers an Aggregated Link as LACP ports only if the ports are treated by the system as a single logical port. Voice VLAN OUIs CLI Commands CLI Command Description...
User's Guide
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...an Aggregated Links, the ports revert to an Aggregated Link only if they are : - Administrative LACP timeout. To open the LACP Parameters page, click Switch→ Link Aggregation→ LACP Parameters in the tree view. Aggregate ports can be added to the original port settings. The ... including Gigabit Ethernet ports. Short - Figure 7-53. Long - Each group is comprised of ports with the same speed. The LACP priority value for global settings. Specifies a short timeout value. - Ports can be manually setup or automatically established by enabling Link Aggregation Control ...
...an Aggregated Links, the ports revert to an Aggregated Link only if they are : - Administrative LACP timeout. To open the LACP Parameters page, click Switch→ Link Aggregation→ LACP Parameters in the tree view. Aggregate ports can be added to the original port settings. The ... including Gigabit Ethernet ports. Short - Figure 7-53. Long - Each group is comprised of ports with the same speed. The LACP priority value for global settings. Specifies a short timeout value. - Ports can be manually setup or automatically established by enabling Link Aggregation Control ...
User's Guide
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... parameters are defined, and the device is updated. LACP Parameters CLI Commands CLI Command lacp system-priority value lacp port-priority value lacp timeout {long | short} show lacp ethernet interface [parameters | statistics | protocol-state] Description Configures the system priority. Assigns an administrative LACP timeout. Displays LACP information for configuring LACP parameters as displayed in the Port Parameters area...
... parameters are defined, and the device is updated. LACP Parameters CLI Commands CLI Command lacp system-priority value lacp port-priority value lacp timeout {long | short} show lacp ethernet interface [parameters | statistics | protocol-state] Description Configures the system priority. Assigns an administrative LACP timeout. Displays LACP information for configuring LACP parameters as displayed in the Port Parameters area...