vlag-modify

To modify an existing virtual link aggregation group (VLAG), use this command.

Syntax   vlag-modify

name name-string

Specify the name of the VLAG.

port vlag-usable-port

Specify the local VLAG port.

peer-port vlag-usable-port

Specify the peer VLAG port.

mode active-standby|
active-active

Specify the mode for the VLAG. Active-standby indicates one side is active and the other is in standby mode. (Not Supported) Active-Active indicates that both sides of the VLAG are up by default.

peer-switch fabric-node-name 

Specify the fabric name of the peer switch.

peer-port port-number

Specify the port number on the peer switch.

failover-move-L2|
failover-ignore-L2

Specify the failover action as move or ignore.

lacp-mode off|passive|active

Specify the LACP mode.

lacp-timeout slow|fast

Specify the LACP timeout as slow (30 seconds) or fast (4 seconds).

lacp-fallback bundle|individual

Specify the LACP fallback mode as bundle or individual.

lacp-fallback-timeout seconds

Specify the LACP fallback timeout between 30 and 60 seconds. The default value is 50 seconds.

lacp-port-priority number

Specify the LACP port priority as a value between 1 and 65535.

Defaults   None.

Access   CLI

History   

Version 1.2

Command introduced.

Version 2.1

The parameters for failover and LACP added.

Version 2.2

The parameters for mode lacp-mode, active-standby and active-active added. Local-port changed to port.

Version 2.2.6

The parameter, port, deprecated. The parameters, port vlag-usable-port name, and peer-port vlag-usable-port name added.

Version 2.4.0

The parameters, lacp-fallback and lacp-fallback-timeout, added.

Version 2.5.0

The parameter, lacp-port-priority, added.

Usage   A virtual link aggregation group (VLAG) allows links that are physically connected to two different Pluribus Networks devices to appear as a single trunk to a third device. The third device can be a switch, server, or any Ethernet device. A VLAG can provide Layer 2 multipathing, which allows you to create redundancy by increasing bandwidth, enabling multiple parallel paths between nodes and loadbalancing traffic where alternative paths exist. This command modifies an existing VLAG configuration.

Examples  This example shows how to modify a VLAG named spine1-vlag to lacp-timeout fast.

CLI (network-admin@switch) > vlag-modify name spine1-vlag lacp-timeout fast


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