
The static option limits the display to static LAGs.
The following table describes the information displayed by the show lag command.
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This field... Displays...
Total number of LAGS The total number of LAGs that have been configured on the device.
Total number of
deployed LAGS
The total number of LAGs on the device that are currently deployed.
Total number of trunks
created
The total number of LAGs that have been created on the LAG. The total number of LAGs
available are shown also. Since keep-alive LAGs do not use a LAG ID, they are not listed
and do not subtract for the number of LAGs available.
LACP System
Priority /ID
The system priority configured for the device.The ID is the system priority which is the
base MAC address of the device.
LACP Long timeout The number of seconds used for the LACP Long timeout mode. This is only applicable for
dynamic or keep-alive LAGs.
LACP Short timeout The number of seconds used for the LACP Short timeout mode. This is only applicable
for dynamic or keep-alive LAGs.
The following information is displayed per-LAG in the show lag brief command.
LAG The name of the LAG, LAG ID number, the configured type of the LAG: static, dynamic,
or keep-alive, status of LAG deployment: deployed or not
The following information is displayed per-LAG the show lag command for each LAG configured.
LAG Configuration
• Ports: List of ports configured with the LAG.
• Port Count Number of ports configured on the LAG.
• Primary Port: The primary port configured on the LAG.
• Trunk Type: The load sharing method configured for the LAG: hash-based.
• LACP Key The link aggregation key for the LAG.
Deployment
• LAG ID The LAG ID number.
• Active Primary The port within the LAG where most protocol packets are transmitted. This is not the
same as the configured Primary Port of the LAG.
Port The chassis slot and port number of the interface.
Link Aggregation
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