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8.2.2 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
Link aggregation control protocol (LACP) is the function of using wider bandwidth by
aggregating more than two ports as a logical port as previously stated port trunk function.
If the aggregated port by port trunk is in different VLAN from the VLAN where the existing
member port originally belongs to, it should be moved to VLAN where the existing
member port belongs to. However, the integrated port configured by LACP is
automatically added to appropriate VLAN.
LACP can generate up to 8 aggregators whose number value could be 0 to 7. The group
ID of port trunk and the aggregator number of LACP cannot be configured with the same
value.
The following explains how to configure LACP.
• Configuring LACP
• Distribution Mode
• Operation Mode
• Priority of Switch
• Manual Aggregation
• BPDU Transmission Rate
• Administrational Key
• Port Priority
• Displaying LACP Configuration
8.2.2.1 Configuring LACP
Step 1 Activate LACP function, using the following command.
lacp aggregator
AGGREGATIONS
Enables LACP of designated Aggregator-number:
AGGREGATIONS: select aggregator ID that should be
enabled for LACP (valid value from 0 to 7).
Step 2 Configure the physical port that is a member of aggregated port. In order to configure the
member port, use the following command.
Configures physical port that is member port of
aggregator; select the port number(s) that should be
enabled for LACP.
To disable LACP and delete the configuration of LACP, use the following command.
no lacp aggregator
AGGREGATIONS
Disables LACP for designated Aggregator-number,
select the aggregator ID that should be disabled for
LACP.
Deletes member port of Aggregator, select the port