IronPort Systems 4108GL Switch User Manual


 
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Optimizing Port Usage Through Traffic Control and Port Trunking
Port Trunking
Ports: Traffic Control
and Trunking
Table 11-6. LACP Trunk Types
LACP Port Trunk
Configuration
Operation
Dynamic LACP This option automatically establishes an
802.3ad-compliant trunk group, with LACP for the port Type
parameter and
DynX for the port Group name, where X is an automatically asssigned value from 1 to
6, depending on how many dynamic trunks are currently operating on the switch. (The switch allows
a maximum of six trunk groups in any combination of static and dynamic trunks.)
Under the following conditions, the switch automatically establishes a dynamic LACP port trunk group
and assigns a port Group name:
The ports on both ends of a link have compatible mode settings (speed and duplex).
The port on one end of a link must be configured for LACP Active and the port on the other end of
the same link must be configured for either LACP Passive (the default) or LACP Active. For example:
Either of the above link configurations allow a dynamic LACP trunk link.
Standby Links: A maximum of four operating links are allowed in the trunk, but, with dynamic LACP, you
can configure one or more backup links that the switch automatically activates if a primary link fails.
To configure a link as a standby for an existing four-port dynamic LACP trunk, ensure that the ports in
the standby link are configured the same as either of the above examples.
Displaying Dynamic LACP Trunk Data: To list the configuration and status for a dynamic LACP trunk,
use the CLI
show lacp command.
Note: The dynamic trunk is automatically created by the switch, and is not listed in the static trunk
listings available in the menu interface or in the CLI show trunk listing.
Static LACP The trunk operates if the trunk group on the opposite device is running one of the following trunking
protocols:
Active LACP
Passive LACP
Trunk
FEC
This option uses
LACP for the port Type parameter and TrkX for the port Group parameter, where X
is an automatically asssigned value from 1 to 6, depending on how many static trunks are currently
operating on the switch. (The switch allows a maximum of six trunk groups in any combination of static
and dynamic trunks.)
Displaying Static LACP Trunk Data: To list the configuration and status for a static LACP trunk, use the
CLI
show lacp command. To list a static LACP trunk with its assigned ports, use the CLI show trunk
command or display the menu interface Port/Trunk Settings screen.
Static LACP does not allow standby ports.
Switch 1
Port X:
LACP Enable: Active
Port Y:
LACP Enable: Active
Switch 2
Port A:
LACP Enable: Active
Port B:
LACP Enable: Passive
Active-to-Active
Active-to-Passive