DescriptionReason
The link is in BFD Running state because LACP is
negotiated but the BFD session between the local
system and the remote device is Down.
BFD state of this link is Down
The link is in Configured state because the bundle it
is configured as a member of is administratively
down.
Bundle has been shut down
The link is in Configured state because the bundle it
is configured as a member of has not itself been
configured.
Bundle interface is not present in configuration
The link is in Configured state because the bundle it
is configured as a member of is still being created.
Bundle is in the process of being created
The link is in Configured state because the bundle it
is configured as a member of is being deleted.
Bundle is in the process of being deleted
The link is in Configured state because the bundle it
is configured as a member of is still being replicated
to the linecard where the link is located.
Bundle is in the process of being replicated to this
location
The link is in Configured state because it has been
brought down as part of a forced switchover to the
mLACP peer PoA. This happens only when brute
force switchovers are configured.
Forced switchover to the mLACP peer
The link is in Configured state because there is no
connectivity through the network core for the ICCP
group that the link and its bundle are part of.
Therefore, the link has been brought down to prevent
any traffic being sent by the LACP partner device.
ICCP group is isolated from the core network
The link is in Configured state because its bandwidth
is incompatible with other links configured to be in
the same bundle. The bandwidth may be too high or
too low.
Incompatible with other links in the bundle
(bandwidth out of range)
The link is in Standby state because the bundle is
configured with LACP shutdown.
LACP shutdown is configured for the bundle
The link is in Configured state because its use of
LACP is incompatible with other links configured in
the same bundle. Some links might be running LACP
while others are not.
Incompatible with other links in the bundle (LACP
vs non-LACP)
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference,
Release 5.3.x
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Link Bundling Commands on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
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