87
Illegal: 0 packet(s)
Sent LACP Packets: 7 packet(s)
Table 20 Command output
Field Description
Flags
LACP state flags. This field is one byte long, represented by ABCDEFGH from
the least significant bit to the most significant bit. The letter is present when its bit
is 1 and absent when its bit is 0.
• A—Indicates whether LACP is enabled. 1 indicates enabled, and 0 indicates
disabled.
• B—Indicates the LACP short or long timeout. 1 indicates short timeout, and
0 indicates long timeout.
• C—Indicates whether the sending system considers that the link is
aggregatable. 1 indicates yes, and 0 indicates no.
• D—Indicates whether the sending system considers that the link is
synchronized. 1 indicates yes, and 0 indicates no.
• E—Indicates whether the sending system considers that the incoming
frames are collected. 1 indicates yes, and 0 indicates no.
• F—Indicates whether the sending system considers that the outgoing
frames are distributed. 1 indicates yes, and 0 indicates no.
• G—Indicates whether the sending system receives frames in default state. 1
indicates yes, and 0 indicates no.
• H—Indicates whether the sending system receives frames in expired state.
1 indicates yes, and 0 indicates no.
Aggregate Interface Aggregate interface to which the member port belongs.
Local Information about the local end.
Oper-key Operational key.
Flag LACP protocol state flag.
Remote Information about the peer end.
System ID
Peer system ID, containing the system LACP priority and the system MAC
address.
Received LACP
Packets
Total number of LACP packets received.
Illegal Total number of illegal packets.
Sent LACP Packets Total number of LACP packets sent.
display link-aggregation summary
Use display link-aggregation summary to display brief information about all aggregation groups.
Syntax
display link-aggregation summary
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator