With the Ethernet cross-board link aggregation group (LAG), the Ethernet ports on two Ethernet boards are configured as a port aggregation group to establish links with an opposite NE. In this way, the Ethernet link protection is realized.
In the NE Explorer, select the NE and choose from the Function Tree.
Item |
Description |
|---|---|
Distributed Link Aggregation Details |
Select this item to check the details of the distributed link aggregation. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
LAG Name |
For example, DLAG1 |
Displays the name of an LAG. |
Load Sharing |
Non-Sharing |
Currently only non-sharing is supported. |
Msater Board |
|
Displays the active board of an LAG. |
Master Port |
For example, 8-TX5 |
Displays the active port of an LAG. |
Standy Board |
|
Displays the standby board of an LAG. |
Standby Port |
For example, 8-TX5 |
Displays the standby port of an LAG. |
Revertive Mode |
Revertive, Non-Revertive |
Displays the revertive mode of an LAG. |
Working Board |
|
Displays the current working board of an LAG. |
Working Port |
For example, 8-TX5 |
Displays the current working port of an LAG. |
System Priority |
0 to 65535 |
Displays the priority of an LAG. |
Master Port Priority |
0 to 65535 |
Displays the priority of the active port of an LAG. |
Standby Port Priority |
0 to 65535 |
Displays the priority of the standby port of an LAG. |