vlag-show
This command displays current VLAG configurations on the fabric.
Syntax vlag-show
id vlag-id |
Specifies the VLAG identifier. |
name name-string |
Specifies the name of the VLAG. |
cluster cluster-name |
Specifies the name of the cluster. |
mode active-standby|active-active |
Specifies the mode for the VLAG. Active-standby indicates one side is active, and the other is in standby mode. Active-Active indicates that both sides of the VLAG are up by default. |
failover-move-L2|failover-ignore-L2 |
Specifies the behavior in the event of a failover. |
status |
Specifies the status of the VLAG. |
local-state enabled|up|coming-up |
Specifies the local state of the VLAG. |
peer-state enabled|up|coming-up |
Specifies the peer state of the VLAG. |
lacp-mode off|passive|active |
Specifies the LACP mode. |
lacp-timeout slow|fast |
Specifies the LACP timeout. |
lacp-key lacp-key-number |
Specifies the generated LACP key. |
lacp-system-id lacp-system-id-number |
Specifies the LACP system ID. |
lacp-fallback bundle|individual |
Specifies the LACP fallback mode as bundle or individual. |
lacp-fallback-timeout seconds |
Specifies the LACP fallback timeout between 30, and 60 seconds. The default value is 50 seconds. |
lacp-individual port-list |
Specifies the LACP ports operating individually. |
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 multi-pathing, which allows you to create redundancy by increasing bandwidth, enabling multiple parallel paths between nodes, and load-balancing traffic where alternative paths exist.
Examples To display all VLAGs, use the following command:
CLI (network-admin@switch) > vlag-show format all layout vertical
id: a000030:0
name: fh2
cluster: pubdev
mode: active-active
switch: pubdev01
port: 55
peer-switch: pubdev02
peer-port: 55
failover-move-L2: no
status: normal
local-state: enabled
lacp-mode: off
lacp-timeout: slow
lacp-key: 13811
lacp-system-id: 110013777969294