MAC accounting is not supported on Ethernet link bundles.
Note
In order for an Ethernet bundle to be active, you must perform the same configuration on both connection
endpoints of the bundle.
Note
The creation of an Ethernet link bundle involves creating a bundle and adding member interfaces to that
bundle, as shown in the steps that follow.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure
2. interface Bundle-Ether bundle-id
3. ipv4 address ipv4-address-address mask
4. bundle minimum-active bandwidth kbps (optional)
5. bundle minimum-active links links (optional)
6. bundle maximum-active links links (optional)
7. bundle maximum-active links links hot-standby
8. exit
9. interface {GigabitEthernet | TenGigE} instance
10. bundle id bundle-id [ mode { active | on | passive} ]
11. no shutdown(optional)
12. exit
13. Repeat Step 8 through Step 11 to add more links to the bundle you created in Step 2.
14. Use the commit or end command.
15. exit
16. exit
17. Perform Step 1 through Step 15 on the remote end of the connection.
18. show bundle Bundle-Ether bundle-id [ reasons ] (optional)
19. show lacp Bundle-Ether bundle-id (optional)
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 configure
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# configure
Enters the Global Configuration mode.
Step 2 interface Bundle-Ether bundle-id
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config)# interface Bundle-Ether 3
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Configuring Ethernet Link Bundles