Table 53: show lacp interfaces Output Fields
Field DescriptionField Name
Aggregated Ethernet interface name.Aggregated interface
LACP state information for each aggregated Ethernet interface:
• For a child interface configured with the force-up statement, LACP state displays FUP along with
the interface name.
• Role—Role played by the interface. It can be one of the following:
• Actor—Local device participating in the LACP negotiation.
• Partner—Remote device participating in the LACP negotiation.
• Exp—Expired state. Yes indicates that the actor or partner is in an expired state. No indicates that
the actor or partner is not in an expired state.
• Def—Default. Yes indicates that the actor’s receive machine is using the default operational partner
information, which is administratively configured for the partner. No indicates that the operational
partner information in use has been received in an LACP PDU.
• Dist—Distribution of outgoing frames. No indicates that the distribution of outgoing frames on the
link is currently disabled and is not expected to be enabled. Otherwise, the value is Yes.
• Col—Collection of incoming frames. Yes indicates that the collection of incoming frames on the
link is currently enabled and is not expected to be disabled. Otherwise, the value is No.
• Syn—Synchronization. If the value is Yes, the link is considered to be synchronized. The link has
been allocated to the correct link aggregation group, the group has been associated with a
compatible aggregator, and the identity of the link aggregation group is consistent with the system
ID and operational key information transmitted. If the value is No, the link is not synchronized. The
link is currently not in the right aggregation.
• Aggr—Ability of the aggregation port to aggregate (Yes) or to operate only as an individual link
(No).
• Timeout—LACP timeout preference. Periodic transmissions of LACP PDUs occur at either a slow
or a fast transmission rate, depending upon the expressed LACP timeout preference (Long Timeout
or Short Timeout).
• Activity—Actor’s or partner’s port activity. Passive indicates the port’s preference for not transmitting
LAC PDUs unless its partner’s control value is Active. Active indicates the port’s preference to
participate in the protocol regardless of the partner’s control value.
LACP State
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