Command Manual – Link Aggregation
H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 1 Link Aggregation Configuration Commands
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Table 1-4 Description on the fields of the display link-aggregation verbose
command
Field Description
Loadsharing Type
Load sharing type, either shar for load sharing or NonS for
non-load sharing
Flags
One-octet LACP flags field indicates the actor state
variables for the port. From the least to the most significant
bit, they are represented by A through H as follows:
z A indicates the enabling/disabling state of LACP, 1 for
enabled and 0 for disabled
z B indicates the timeout control value, 1 for short
timeout, and 0 for long timeout
z C indicates whether the sending system considers this
link to be aggregatable, 1 for true, and 0 for false
z D indicates whether the sending system considers that
this link is synchronized, 1 for true, and 0 for false
z E indicates whether the sending system considers that
collection of incoming frames is enabled on the link, 1
for true and 0 for false
z F indicates whether the sending system considers that
distribution of outgoing frames is enabled on the link, 1
for true and 0 for false
z G indicates whether the receive state machine of the
sending system is using default operational partner
information, 1 for true and 0 for false
z H indicates whether the receive state machine of the
sending system is in the expired state, 1 for true and 0
for false
If a flag bit is set to 1, the corresponding English letter that
otherwise is not output displays.
Aggregation ID Link aggregation group ID
AggregationType Link aggregation type: manual or static LACP.
Aggregation
Description
Link aggregation group name
System ID Local system ID
Port Status
Port state in a link aggregation group: selected or
unselected
Local:
Port, Status, Priority,
Oper-key, Flag
Other information about the local end, including member
ports, port state, port LACP priority, operational key, and
flags
Remote:
Actor, Partner, Priority,
Oper-key, SystemID,
Flag
Detailed information about the remote end, including
corresponding local port, port ID, port LACP priority,
operational key, system ID, and flags