Table 155: Aggregated Ethernet show interfaces Output Fields (continued)
Level of OutputField DescriptionField Name
detail extensive noneInformation about the number of packets, packets per second, number of bytes,
and bytes per second on this aggregate interface.
• Bundle—Information about input and output bundle rates.
• Link—(detail and extensive only) Information about specific links in the
aggregate, including link state and input and output rates.
• Adaptive Statistics—(extensive only) Information about adaptive load
balancing counter statistics.
• Adaptive Adjusts—Number of times traffic flow imbalance was corrected
by implementation of adaptive load balancing.
• Adaptive Scans—Number of times the link utilization on each member link
of the AE bundle was scanned by for adaptive load balancing
• Adaptive Tolerance—Tolerance level, in percentage, for load imbalance on
link utilization on each member link of the AE bundle.
• Adaptive Updates—Number of times traffic flow loads have been updated
on an AE bundle.
• Marker Statistics—(detail and extensive only) Information about 802.3ad
marker protocol statistics on the specified links.
• Marker Rx—Number of valid marker protocol data units (PDUs) received
on this aggregation port.
• Resp Tx—Number of marker response PDUs transmitted on this aggregation
port.
• Unknown Rx—Number of frames received that either carry the slow
protocols Ethernet type value (43B.4) but contain an unknown PDU, or
are addressed to the slow protocols group MAC address (43B.3) but do
not carry the slow protocols Ethernet type.
• Illegal Rx—Number of frames received that carry the slow protocols
Ethernet type value (43B.4) but contain a badly formed PDU or an illegal
value of protocol subtype (43B.4).
Statistics
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) information for each aggregated
interface.
• Role can be one of the following:
• Actor—Local device participating in LACP negotiation.
• Partner—Remote device participating in LACP negotiation.
• System priority—Priority assigned to the system (by management or
administrative policy), encoded as an unsigned integer.
• System identifier—Actor or partner system ID, encoded as a MAC address.
• Port priority—Priority assigned to the port by the actor or partner (by
management or administrative policy), encoded as an unsigned integer.
• Unknown Rx—Number of frames received that either carry the slow protocols
Ethernet type value (43B.4) but contain an unknown protocol data unit (PDU),
or are addressed to the slow protocols group MAC address (43B.3) but do
not carry the slow protocols Ethernet type.
• Port key—Operational key value assigned to the port by the actor or partner,
encoded as an unsigned integer.
LACP info
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