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Optimizing Traffic Flow with Port Controls, Port Trunking, and Port-Based Priority
Port Trunking
LACP Partner Yes: LACP is enabled on both ends of the link.
No: LACP is enabled on the Switches 2650 and 6108, but either LACP is not enabled or the link has not
been detected on the opposite device.
LACP Status Success: LACP is enabled on the port, detects and synchronizes with a device on the other end of the
link, and can move traffic across the link.
Failure: LACP is enabled on a port and detects a device on the other end of the link, but is not able to
synchronize with this device, and therefore not able to send LACP packets across the link. This can be
caused, for example, by an intervening device on the link (such as a hub), a bad hardware connection,
or if the LACP operation on the opposite device does not comply with the IEEE 802.3ad standard.
Status Name Meaning
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