LAG Commands
Page 322 7210 SAS M, T, X, R6, R12, Mxp Interface Configuration
Guide
Sample Output
Initial output without subgroups:
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Port-id Adm Act/Stdby Oper Primary Sub-grp Forced Prio Fld-Port
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1/1/3 up active up yes 1 -
32768 yes
1/1/5 up active up 1 -
32768 no
2/1/3 up active up 1 -
32768 no
2/1/4 up active up 1 -
32768 no
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Once subgroups are configured:
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Port-id Adm Act/Stdby Oper Primary Sub-grp Forced Prio Fld-Port
Label Description
LACP Status
The service associated with the LAG.
Lag-id
The LAG or multi-link trunk (MLT) that the port is assigned to.
Port-id The port ID configured or displayed in the slot/mda/port format.
Adm The administrative state of the port/KAG. Displays UP to indicate
LAG/port is administratively UP (no shutdown) state and displays
Down to indicate LAG/port is administratively Down (shutdown)
state.
Act/Stdby Indicate if the member port of the LAG is active link or standby link.
Opr Operational state of the LAG/port.
Primary Indicates if the port is a primary member port of the LAG.
Sub-group Displays the sub group the port belongs to.
Forced Indicates if the ports of the subgroup were forced to be the active/
standby member ports by the user.
Priority The user configured priority for the port.
Fld-port Indicates the active member port of the LAG which is used for
flooding BUM traffic. On 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12, in a
VPLS service, while egressing on a lag sap, a single active member
port of the lag is used to flood the BUM traffic received in the service.