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Port-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches Command example: (NETGEAR Switch) #show mvrp statistics summary MVRP messages received 45 MVRP messages received with bad header......... 0 MVRP messages received with bad format......... 0 MVRP messages transmitted 16 MVRP messages failed to transmit 0 MVRP Message Queue Failures 0 Command example: (NETGEAR Switch) #show mvrp statistics 0/12 Port 0/12 MVRP messages received 21 MVRP messages received with bad header......... 0 MVRP messages received with bad format......... 0 MVRP messages transmitted 8 MVRP messages failed to transmit 0 MVRP failed reservations 0 Port-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure port-channels, which is defined in the 802.3ad specification, and that are also known as link aggregation groups (LAGs). Link aggregation allows you to combine multiple full-duplex Ethernet links into a single logical link. Network devices treat the aggregation as if it were a single link, which increases fault tolerance and provides load sharing. The LAG feature initially load shares traffic based upon the source and destination MAC address. Assign the port-channel (LAG) VLAN membership after you create a port-channel. If you do not assign VLAN membership, the port-channel might become a member of the management VLAN which can result in learning and switching issues. A port-channel (LAG) interface can be either static or dynamic, but not both. All members of a port channel must participate in the same protocols.) A static port-channel interface does not require a partner system to be able to aggregate its member ports. Note: If you configure the maximum number of dynamic port-channels (LAGs) that your platform supports, additional port-channels that you configure are automatically static. Switching Commands 501 CLI Command Reference Manual