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NOTE:
To achieve better load sharing results for data traffic among the member ports of a link aggregation
group, assign ports of the same type (such as all 100 Mbps ports or all GE ports and so on) to the link
aggregation group.
CAUTION:
Removing an aggregate interface also removes the corresponding aggregation group. At the same
time, all member ports leave the aggregation group.
Configuring a static aggregation group
NOTE:
To guarantee a successful static aggregation, ensure that the ports at both ends of each link are in the
same aggregation state.
Follow these steps to configure a Layer 2 static aggregation group:
Create a Layer 2 aggregate
interface and enter Layer 2
aggregate interface view
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
Required
When you create a Layer 2
aggregate interface, the system
automatically creates a Layer 2
static aggregation group
numbered the same.
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface
view
interface interface-type interface-
number
Required
Repeat these two steps to assign
multiple Layer 2 Ethernet
interfaces to the aggregation
group.
Assign the Ethernet interface to
the aggregation group
port link-aggregation group
number
Configuring a dynamic aggregation group
NOTE:
To guarantee a successful dynamic aggregation, make sure that the peer ports of the ports aggregated
at one end are also aggregated. The two ends can automatically negotiate the aggregation state of
each member port.
Follow these steps to configure a Layer 2 dynamic aggregation group: