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LINK AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION
When configuring link aggregation, go to these sections for information you are
interested in:
■ “Configuring Link Aggregation” on page 167
■ “Displaying and Maintaining Link Aggregation” on page 169
■ “Link Aggregation Configuration Example” on page 170
Configuring Link
Aggregation
This section covers these topics:
■ “Configuring a Manual Link Aggregation Group” on page 167
■ “Configuring a Static LACP Link Aggregation Group” on page 168
■ “Configuring an Aggregation Group Name” on page 168
■ “Configuring a Service Loop Group” on page 169
■ “Entering Aggregation Port Group View” on page 169
Configuring a Manual
Link Aggregation Group
Follow these steps to create a manual aggregation group and add an Ethernet
port to it:
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■ You can create a manual aggregation group by changing the type of an
existing static aggregation group. When you create a manual aggregation
group in this way and the static aggregation group contains ports, LACP is
disabled on the ports after the manual aggregation group is created.
■ An aggregation group cannot contain the following ports: RRPP-enabled ports,
ports configured with static MAC addresses or black hole MAC addresses,
voice VLAN-enabled ports, or 802.1x-enabled ports.
■ After you remove a manual aggregation group, all the ports in the group are
dismissed from it.
■ For a manual aggregation group containing only one port, the only way to
remove the port from it is to remove the aggregation group.
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enter system view system-view --
Create a manual aggregation group link-aggregation group agg-id mode
manual
Required
Enter Ethernet port view interface interface-type
interface-number
--
Assign the Ethernet port to the
aggregation group
port link-aggregation group agg-id Required