port-lacp-show
This command displays information about network LACP port status.
Syntax port-lacp-show
port port-list |
The switch network data port number, range or list of ports. Range for port numbers is from 1 to 64. |
neighbor|no-neighbor |
Neighbors of the LACP port. |
name name-string |
Name of the LACP port. |
port-type none|vlag|trunk |
Specifies if the port is a VLAG or a trunk. |
mode off|passive|active |
The mode as off, passive, or active. |
timeout slow|fast |
The timeout for LACP connections. Slow timeout sends requests after 30 seconds, and fast timeout sends requests after 3 seconds. |
system-id mac-address |
The MAC address as the system ID. |
lacp-key lacp-key-number |
The LACP key. |
system-priority system-priority-number |
The system priority. |
port-priority port-priority-number |
The port priority. |
aggregatable yes|no |
Specifies if you can aggregate the port or not. |
sync yes|no |
Specifies if the port is synchronized. |
coll yes|no |
Specifies if the port is collecting packets or not. |
dist yes|no |
Specifies if the port is distributing packets or not. |
defaulted yes|no |
Specifies if the port is defaulted or not. |
expired yes|no |
Specifies if the port is expired or not. |
port-state port-state-number |
Specifies a single port state instead of all ports. |
test-mode none|no-tx|no-rx|no-rx-or-tx |
Specifies if a port is in test mode. |
Defaults None
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History
Version 1.2.1 |
Command introduced. |
Version 2.6.2 |
The parameters lacp-key, system-priority, and port-priority added. |
Usage Use this command to display information about port status on the switch.
Examples To display the port status, use the following command:
CLI (network-admin@switch) > port-lacp-show
switch: switch
port: 22
name: t2
port-type: trunk
mode: active
timeout: slow
system-id: 06:c0:00:16:f0:00
lacp-key: 32879
system-priority: 32768
port-priority: 32768
aggregatable: no
sync: no
coll: no
dist: no
defaulted: no
expired: yes
port state: 05c