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.
For RTN NEs, in the NE Explorer, click the NE and choose from the Function Tree. Then, click the Cross-NE Link Aggregation Groups tab.
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:
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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. |
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. |