Cross-NE Link Aggregation Groups

In this user interface, you can query the basic attributes of a cross-equipment link aggregation group (LAG), and create a service for the LAG.

Navigation Path

For RTN NEs, in the NE Explorer, click the NE and choose Configuration > Interface Management > Link Aggregation Group Management from the Function Tree. Then, click the Cross-NE Link Aggregation Groups tab.

Buttons

Button

Description

Delete

To release the occupied resources, you can delete the redundant or idle Cross-Equipment LAGs.

NOTE:
NOTICE:

This operation interrupts services on the LAGs.

Query

When a network fault occurs, you can analyze the fault causes and locate the faulty equipment by querying the working status of a Cross-Equipment LAG.

NOTE:
  • If a cross-NE LAG is not queried before, the working status is Unknown.
  • Applies to the cross-NE LAGs in the static aggregation mode.
  • The LAG must be configured on the peer equipment.

Shortcut Menu Items

Item

Description

Browse Current Alarms

Views current alarms of the specified cross-equipment LAG.

Browse Historical Alarms

Views the history alarms of the specified cross-equipment LAG.

Alarm Suppression

Sets the alarm suppression state of the specified cross-equipment LAG.

Browse Performance

Views the performance data of the specified cross-equipment LAG.

Common Performance Management

Manages the common performance of the specified cross-equipment LAG.

Cross-Equipment Link Aggregation Group Details

Views details of the specified cross-equipment LAG.

NOTE:

Applies to the cross-NE LAGs in the static aggregation mode.

Parameters

Table 1 Descriptions of the parameters of a cross-equipment LAG

Field

Value

Description

Link Aggregation ID

1 to 64

Indicates the ID of the local cross-equipment LAG.

Peer Link Aggregation ID

1 to 64

Indicates the ID of the peer cross-equipment LAG.

Protocol Channel ID

1 to 2

Indicates the ID of the channel that exchanges protocol packets with the peer cross-equipment LAG.

Revertive Mode

Revertive, Non-Revertive

Default: Revertive

Indicates the current restoration mode of the cross-equipment LAG.

Load Sharing Type

Load-Sharing, Non-load-sharing

In a load-sharing LAG, each member link of the LAG carries the service traffic at the same time to share the loads.

In a non-load-sharing LAG, if only one member link is in the active state and carries the service traffic, the other link is in the standby state.

Working Status

Collaborate, Independent

Indicates the current working status of the cross-equipment LAG.

WTR Time(min)

0 to 120

Indicates the period from the time when the original working path is restored to the time when the services are switched from the protection path to the original working path.


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