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Cisco Nexus 1000V - Configuring Port Channels; Creating a Port Profile for a Port Channel

Cisco Nexus 1000V
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DefaultParameters
All ports are disabled.Port profile administrative state
Admin upPort channel
DisabledLACP
Source and destination MAC addressLoad balancing method for Layer 2 interfaces
DisabledLoad balancing per module
onChannel mode
Enabled
When upgrading toRelease 4.2(1)SV1(5.2)
or higher, you disable the LACP offload
feature by default. Starting in Release
5.2(1)SV3(1.1), The LACP offload is the
only mode that we support. After you
upgrade, The VEMs will automatically go
into offload mode for LCAP. We recommend
that you add the LACP offload configuration
to VSM for consistency.
Note
LACP offload
(Offloading LACP management to VEMs)
5 secondsNetwork State Tracking: Broadcast interval
repinNetwork State Tracking: Split-network mode action
5 secondsNetwork State Tracking: Maximum threshold miss
count
DisabledNetwork State Tracking: State
Configuring Port Channels
Creating a Port Profile for a Port Channel
You can define a port channel in a port profile and, if needed, to configure and pin interface or VLAN
subgroups.
Cisco Nexus 1000V for VMware vSphere Interface Configuration Guide, Release 5.x
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Configuring Port Channels
Configuring Port Channels

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