lag commands
configure
— lag lag-interface
— access
— adapt-qos
— include-egr-hash-cfg boolean
— mode keyword
— bandwidth number
— booking-factor number
— per-fp-egr-queuing boolean
— per-fp-ing-queuing boolean
— per-fp-sap-instance boolean
— adaptive-load-balancing
— bandwidth-threshold number
— interval number
— tolerance number
— admin-state keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— bfd-liveness
— ipv4
— admin-state keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— bfd-on-distributing-only boolean
— local-ip-address ipv4-unicast-address
— max-admin-down-time (number | keyword)
— max-setup-time (number | keyword)
— multiplier number
— receive-interval number
— remote-ip-address ipv4-unicast-address
— transmit-interval number
— ipv6
— admin-state keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— bfd-on-distributing-only boolean
— local-ip-address ipv6-unicast-or-linklocal-address
— max-admin-down-time (number | keyword)
— max-setup-time (number | keyword)
— multiplier number
— receive-interval number
— remote-ip-address ipv6-unicast-or-linklocal-address
— transmit-interval number
— soft-reset-extension boolean
— description very-long-description
— dynamic-cost boolean
— encap-type keyword
— eth-cfm
— mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number
— admin-state keyword
— ais
— client-meg-level number
— interface-support boolean
— interval number
— low-priority-defect keyword
— priority number
— alarm-notification
— fng-alarm-time number
— fng-reset-time number
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— ccm boolean
— ccm-ltm-priority number
— ccm-padding-size number
— ccm-tlv-ignore keyword
— collect-lmm-stats boolean
— csf
— multiplier decimal-number
— description description
— eth-test
— bit-error-threshold number
— test-pattern
— crc-tlv boolean
— pattern keyword
— facility-fault boolean
— grace
— eth-ed
— max-rx-defect-window number
— priority number
— rx-eth-ed boolean
— tx-eth-ed boolean
— eth-vsm-grace
— rx-eth-vsm-grace boolean
— tx-eth-vsm-grace boolean
— low-priority-defect keyword
— mac-address mac-unicast-address-no-zero
— one-way-delay-threshold number
— vlan (number | keyword)
— hash-weight-threshold
— action keyword
— cost number
— value number
— hold-time-down number
— lacp
— administrative-key number
— fallback
— mode keyword
— timeout number
— mode keyword
— system-id mac-address
— system-priority number
— lacp-mux-control keyword
— lacp-xmit-interval keyword
— lacp-xmit-stdby boolean
— link-map-profile number
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— description description
— failure-mode keyword
— link reference
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— port-type keyword
— lldp-member-template
— dest-mac keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— notification boolean
— port-id-subtype keyword
— receive boolean
— transmit boolean
— tunnel-nearest-bridge boolean
— tx-mgmt-address keyword
— admin-state keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— tx-tlvs
— port-desc boolean
— sys-cap boolean
— sys-desc boolean
— sys-name boolean
— mac-address mac-address
— max-ports number
— mode keyword
— monitor-oper-group reference
— per-link-hash
— weighted
— auto-rebalance boolean
— sap-hash-mode keyword
— subscriber-hash-mode keyword
— port reference
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— hash-weight (number | keyword)
— priority number
— sub-group (number | keyword)
— port-threshold
— action keyword
— cost number
— value number
— port-type keyword
— ptp-timestamping
— admin-state keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— ipv4-address ipv4-address
— ipv6-address ipv6-address
— selection-criteria
— mode keyword
— slave-to-partner boolean
— subgroup-hold-time (number | keyword)
— standby-signaling keyword
lag command descriptions
lag [lag-name] lag-interface
[lag-name] lag-interface
| Synopsis | LAG name | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface | |
| Tree | lag | |
Description | This command configures a LAG name or ID. The LAG name or ID must start with "lag-" followed by the lag name or ID, for example, lag-newyork-to-boston or lag-700. | |
| String length | 1 to 27 | |
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 21.2.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
access
adapt-qos
include-egr-hash-cfg boolean
| Synopsis | Factor egress hashing into buffer and rate distribution | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface access adapt-qos include-egr-hash-cfg boolean | |
| Tree | include-egr-hash-cfg | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
mode keyword
bandwidth number
booking-factor number
| Synopsis | Booking factor against the administrative bandwidth | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface access booking-factor number | |
| Tree | booking-factor | |
| Range | 1 to 1000 | |
| Default | 100 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
per-fp-egr-queuing boolean
| Synopsis | Per FP egress queuing | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface access per-fp-egr-queuing boolean | |
| Tree | per-fp-egr-queuing | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
per-fp-ing-queuing boolean
| Synopsis | Enable ingress queuing per forwarding port | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface access per-fp-ing-queuing boolean | |
| Tree | per-fp-ing-queuing | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
per-fp-sap-instance boolean
| Synopsis | SAP instance allocation on a LAG | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface access per-fp-sap-instance boolean | |
| Tree | per-fp-sap-instance | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
adaptive-load-balancing
| Synopsis | Enable the adaptive-load-balancing context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface adaptive-load-balancing | |
| Tree | adaptive-load-balancing | |
Description | Commands in this context configure adaptive load balancing (ALB) between LAG links. | |
| Introduced | 20.10.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
bandwidth-threshold number
| Synopsis | Minimum bandwidth for ALB | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface adaptive-load-balancing bandwidth-threshold number | |
| Tree | bandwidth-threshold | |
Description | This command defines the minimum bandwidth percentage of the most-loaded LAG port egress. If the bandwidth threshold exceeds the configured minimum, the system performs ALB optimization. | |
| Range | 0 to 100 | |
| Units | percent | |
| Introduced | 22.10.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
interval number
| Synopsis | Statistics polling interval for LAG ports | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface adaptive-load-balancing interval number | |
| Tree | interval | |
| Range | 15 | 30 | 60 | 120 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Default | 30 | |
| Introduced | 21.5.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
tolerance number
| Synopsis | Threshold that triggers link utilization optimization | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface adaptive-load-balancing tolerance number | |
| Tree | tolerance | |
Description | This command configures the threshold value that is based on the difference between the most-loaded and least-loaded links in a LAG. When the threshold value is exceeded, the adaptive load balancing operation attempts to optimize traffic distribution between LAG links. | |
| Range | 1 to 100 | |
| Units | percent | |
| Default | 20 | |
| Introduced | 20.10.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
admin-state keyword
| Synopsis | Administrative state of the LAG | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | ||
| Default | disable | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
bfd-liveness
| Synopsis | Enter the bfd-liveness context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness | |
| Tree | bfd-liveness | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
ipv4
| Synopsis | Enter the ipv4 context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv4 | |
| Tree | ipv4 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
admin-state keyword
| Synopsis | Administrative state of micro-BFD session for IP family | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv4 admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | ||
| Default | disable | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
bfd-on-distributing-only boolean
| Synopsis | Restrict micro-BFD sessions to LACP state distributing | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv4 bfd-on-distributing-only boolean | |
| Tree | bfd-on-distributing-only | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
local-ip-address ipv4-unicast-address
| Synopsis | BFD source address | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv4 local-ip-address ipv4-unicast-address | |
| Tree | local-ip-address | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
max-admin-down-time (number | keyword)
| Synopsis | Maximum time to forward traffic after micro-BFD is down | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv4 max-admin-down-time (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | max-admin-down-time | |
| Range | 0 to 3600 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Options | ||
| Default | 0 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
max-setup-time (number | keyword)
| Synopsis | Maximum time to forward traffic during micro-BFD setup | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv4 max-setup-time (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | max-setup-time | |
| Range | 0 to 60000 | |
| Units | milliseconds | |
| Options | ||
| Default | infinite | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
multiplier number
| Synopsis | Interval multiplier to detect BFD packets not received | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv4 multiplier number | |
| Tree | multiplier | |
| Range | 3 to 20 | |
| Default | 3 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
receive-interval number
| Synopsis | Receive timer for micro-BFD session over the LAG links | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv4 receive-interval number | |
| Tree | receive-interval | |
| Range | 10 to 100000 | |
| Units | milliseconds | |
| Default | 100 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
remote-ip-address ipv4-unicast-address
| Synopsis | BFD destination address | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv4 remote-ip-address ipv4-unicast-address | |
| Tree | remote-ip-address | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
transmit-interval number
| Synopsis | Transmit timer for micro-BFD session over the LAG links | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv4 transmit-interval number | |
| Tree | transmit-interval | |
| Range | 10 to 100000 | |
| Units | milliseconds | |
| Default | 100 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
ipv6
| Synopsis | Enter the ipv6 context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv6 | |
| Tree | ipv6 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
admin-state keyword
| Synopsis | Administrative state of micro-BFD session for IP family | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv6 admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | ||
| Default | disable | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
bfd-on-distributing-only boolean
| Synopsis | Restrict micro-BFD sessions to LACP state distributing | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv6 bfd-on-distributing-only boolean | |
| Tree | bfd-on-distributing-only | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
local-ip-address ipv6-unicast-or-linklocal-address
| Synopsis | BFD source address | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv6 local-ip-address ipv6-unicast-or-linklocal-address | |
| Tree | local-ip-address | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
max-admin-down-time (number | keyword)
| Synopsis | Maximum time to forward traffic after micro-BFD is down | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv6 max-admin-down-time (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | max-admin-down-time | |
| Range | 0 to 3600 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Options | ||
| Default | 0 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
max-setup-time (number | keyword)
| Synopsis | Maximum time to forward traffic during micro-BFD setup | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv6 max-setup-time (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | max-setup-time | |
| Range | 0 to 60000 | |
| Units | milliseconds | |
| Options | ||
| Default | infinite | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
multiplier number
| Synopsis | Interval multiplier to detect BFD packets not received | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv6 multiplier number | |
| Tree | multiplier | |
| Range | 3 to 20 | |
| Default | 3 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
receive-interval number
| Synopsis | Receive timer for micro-BFD session over the LAG links | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv6 receive-interval number | |
| Tree | receive-interval | |
| Range | 10 to 100000 | |
| Units | milliseconds | |
| Default | 100 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
remote-ip-address ipv6-unicast-or-linklocal-address
| Synopsis | BFD destination address | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv6 remote-ip-address ipv6-unicast-or-linklocal-address | |
| Tree | remote-ip-address | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
transmit-interval number
| Synopsis | Transmit timer for micro-BFD session over the LAG links | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness ipv6 transmit-interval number | |
| Tree | transmit-interval | |
| Range | 10 to 100000 | |
| Units | milliseconds | |
| Default | 100 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
soft-reset-extension boolean
| Synopsis | Extend BFD timers during soft reset | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface bfd-liveness soft-reset-extension boolean | |
| Tree | soft-reset-extension | |
| Default | true | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
description very-long-description
| Synopsis | Text description | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface description very-long-description | |
| Tree | description | |
| String length | 1 to 255 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
dynamic-cost boolean
| Synopsis | Allow LAG costing using operational aggregate bandwidth | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface dynamic-cost boolean | |
| Tree | dynamic-cost | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
encap-type keyword
|
Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Encapsulation type | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface encap-type keyword | |
| Tree | encap-type | |
| Options | ||
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All | |
eth-cfm
mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number
| Synopsis | Enter the mep list instance | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number | |
| Tree | mep | |
Description | Commands in this context provision the maintenance endpoint (MEP). Port-based MEPs and LAG-based MEPs are mutually exclusive. If a LAG member port includes a MEP, the configuration of a MEP on the LAG fails. If a LAG includes the configuration of a MEP, the configuration of MEPs on the LAG member ports fails. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
md-admin-name reference
| Synopsis | Maintenance Domain (MD) name | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number | |
| Tree | mep | |
Reference | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
ma-admin-name reference
| Synopsis | Maintenance Association (MA) name | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number | |
| Tree | mep | |
Reference | configure eth-cfm domain admin-name association admin-name | |
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
mep-id number
| Synopsis | Maintenance Endpoint (MEP) ID | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number | |
| Tree | mep | |
| Range | 1 to 8191 | |
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
admin-state keyword
| Synopsis | Administrative state of the MEP | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | ||
| Default | disable | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
ais
| Synopsis | Enable the ais context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ais | |
| Tree | ais | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
client-meg-level number
| Synopsis | Client MEG level for AIS message generation | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ais client-meg-level number | |
| Tree | client-meg-level | |
| Range | 1 to 7 | |
| Max. instances | 7 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
interface-support boolean
| Synopsis | Enable generation of AIS PDUs based on endpoint state | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ais interface-support boolean | |
| Tree | interface-support | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
interval number
| Synopsis | Transmission interval for AIS messages | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ais interval number | |
| Tree | interval | |
| Range | 1 | 60 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Default | 1 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
low-priority-defect keyword
| Synopsis | Lowest priority defect allowed to generate fault alarm | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ais low-priority-defect keyword | |
| Tree | low-priority-defect | |
| Options | ||
| Default | all-def | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
priority number
| Synopsis | Priority of the AIS messages generated by the node | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ais priority number | |
| Tree | priority | |
| Range | 0 to 7 | |
| Default | 7 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
alarm-notification
| Synopsis | Enter the alarm-notification context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number alarm-notification | |
| Tree | alarm-notification | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the Fault Notification Generator (FNG) time values to raise an alarm or reset the CCM defect alarm. Use these timers for network management processes. The timers are not tied into delaying the notification to the fault management system on the network element and do not affect fault propagation mechanisms. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
fng-alarm-time number
| Synopsis | Time that must expire before an FNG alarm is raised | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number alarm-notification fng-alarm-time number | |
| Tree | fng-alarm-time | |
| Range | 250 | 500 | 1000 | |
| Units | centiseconds | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
fng-reset-time number
| Synopsis | Time that must expire before an FNG alarm is reset | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number alarm-notification fng-reset-time number | |
| Tree | fng-reset-time | |
| Range | 250 | 500 | 1000 | |
| Units | centiseconds | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
ccm boolean
| Synopsis | Generate CCM messages | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ccm boolean | |
| Tree | ccm | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
ccm-ltm-priority number
| Synopsis | Priority of CCM and LTM messages transmitted by the MEP | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ccm-ltm-priority number | |
| Tree | ccm-ltm-priority | |
| Range | 0 to 7 | |
| Default | 7 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
ccm-padding-size number
| Synopsis | Number of octets of padding to insert in CCM packets | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ccm-padding-size number | |
| Tree | ccm-padding-size | |
Description | This command sets the byte size of the optional Data TLV to be included in the ETH-CC PDU. This command increases the size of the ETH-CC PDU by the configured value. The base size of the ETH-CC PDU, including the Interface Status TLV and Port Status TLV, is 83 bytes not including the Layer 2 encapsulation. CCM padding is not supported when the CCM interval (configured through configure eth-cfm domain association ccm-interval) is less than 1 second. | |
| Range | 3 to 1500 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
ccm-tlv-ignore keyword
| Synopsis | TLV to ignore on reception | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ccm-tlv-ignore keyword | |
| Tree | ccm-tlv-ignore | |
Description | This command configures the receiving MEP to ignore the specified TLVs in the CCM PDU. The ignored TLVs are reported as absent and have no impact on the MEP state machine. When unconfigured, the MEP processes all the recognized TLVs. | |
| Options | ||
| Max. instances | 2 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R6 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
collect-lmm-stats boolean
| Synopsis | Collect statistics for loss measurement message tests | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number collect-lmm-stats boolean | |
| Tree | collect-lmm-stats | |
Description | When configured to true, the router instantiates the statistical counter to transmit and receive packets for the LAG facility MEP bindings. The show eth-cfm collect-lmm-stats command displays entities that have been enabled to collect transit and receive counters. When configured to false, the router does not instantiate the counter and the LMM PDU associated with the MEP does not populate the counters in the packet. | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
csf
| Synopsis | Enable the csf context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number csf | |
| Tree | csf | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
multiplier decimal-number
| Synopsis | Multiplication factor used to clear the CSF condition | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number csf multiplier decimal-number | |
| Tree | multiplier | |
| Range | 0.0 | 2.0 to 30.0 | |
| Default | 3.5 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
description description
| Synopsis | Text description | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number description description | |
| Tree | description | |
| String length | 1 to 80 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
eth-test
| Synopsis | Enable the eth-test context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number eth-test | |
| Tree | eth-test | |
Description | Commands in this context configure information used by the Ethernet Test (ETH-TST) packet. The commands must be configured on both the sender and the receiver nodes. The test packets are used with the oam eth-cfm eth-test command. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
bit-error-threshold number
| Synopsis | Lowest priority defect allowed to generate fault alarm | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number eth-test bit-error-threshold number | |
| Tree | bit-error-threshold | |
| Range | 0 to 11840 | |
| Units | bit errors | |
| Default | 1 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
test-pattern
| Synopsis | Enter the test-pattern context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number eth-test test-pattern | |
| Tree | test-pattern | |
Description | Commands in this context specify the test pattern for the ETH-TST frames. The pattern does not have to be the same on the sender and the receiver. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
crc-tlv boolean
| Synopsis | Generate a CRC checksum | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number eth-test test-pattern crc-tlv boolean | |
| Tree | crc-tlv | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
pattern keyword
| Synopsis | Test pattern for Ethernet Test frames | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number eth-test test-pattern pattern keyword | |
| Tree | pattern | |
Description | This command specifies the test pattern of the Ethernet Test (ETH-TST) frames. This does not have to be configured the same on the sender and the receiver. | |
| Options | ||
| Default | all-zeros | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
facility-fault boolean
| Synopsis | Allow the facility MEP to generate a network action | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number facility-fault boolean | |
| Tree | facility-fault | |
Description | When configured to true, the system facility MEP responds to a fault with a network-actionable function instead of just reporting the defect condition. When configured to false, the system monitors transmissions and reports fault conditions. | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
grace
| Synopsis | Enter the grace context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace | |
| Tree | grace | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the Nokia ETH-CFM Grace function and the ITU-T Y.1731 Ethernet Expected Default (ETH-ED) function. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
eth-ed
| Synopsis | Enter the eth-ed context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-ed | |
| Tree | eth-ed | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-ED function. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
max-rx-defect-window number
| Synopsis | Maximum received ETH-ED expected defect window duration | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-ed max-rx-defect-window number | |
| Tree | max-rx-defect-window | |
| Range | 1 to 86400 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
priority number
| Synopsis | Transmission priority for ETH-ED PDUs | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-ed priority number | |
| Tree | priority | |
| Range | 0 to 7 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
rx-eth-ed boolean
| Synopsis | Receive and process ETH-ED ITU-T Y.1731 PDUs on the MEP | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-ed rx-eth-ed boolean | |
| Tree | rx-eth-ed | |
Description | This command enables the reception and processing of the ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-ED PDU on the MEP. | |
| Default | true | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
tx-eth-ed boolean
| Synopsis | Transmit ETH-ED PDUs from the MEP | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-ed tx-eth-ed boolean | |
| Tree | tx-eth-ed | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
eth-vsm-grace
| Synopsis | Enter the eth-vsm-grace context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-vsm-grace | |
| Tree | eth-vsm-grace | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the Nokia ETH-CFM Grace function. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
rx-eth-vsm-grace boolean
| Synopsis | Receive and process Nokia ETH-CFM Grace PDU on the MEP | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-vsm-grace rx-eth-vsm-grace boolean | |
| Tree | rx-eth-vsm-grace | |
Description | When configured to true, the router enables the Nokia Grace function, which is a vendor-specific PDU that informs MEP peers that the local node may be entering a period of expected defect. When configured to false, the router disables the Nokia Grace function. | |
| Default | true | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
tx-eth-vsm-grace boolean
| Synopsis | Transmit ETH-ED PDUs from the MEP | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-vsm-grace tx-eth-vsm-grace boolean | |
| Tree | tx-eth-vsm-grace | |
Description | When configured to true, the router can transmit the Nokia ETH-CFM Grace PDU from the MEP when a system soft reset notification is received for one or more cards. The Nokia Grace function is a vendor-specific PDU that informs MEP peers that the local node may be entering a period of expected defect. The operator must configure the configure system eth-cfm grace command to instruct the system that the node is capable of transmitting expected-defect windows to peers. The system can only transmit one form of ETH-CFM grace (Nokia ETH-CFM Grace or ITU-T Y.1731 ETH-ED). When configured to false, the router disables the transmission of the Nokia ETH-CFM Grace PDU from the MEP. | |
| Default | true | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
low-priority-defect keyword
| Synopsis | Lowest priority defect allowed to generate fault alarm | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number low-priority-defect keyword | |
| Tree | low-priority-defect | |
| Options | ||
| Default | mac-rem-err-xcon | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
mac-address mac-unicast-address-no-zero
| Synopsis | MAC address of the MEP | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number mac-address mac-unicast-address-no-zero | |
| Tree | mac-address | |
Description | This command specifies the MAC address of the MEP. When unconfigured, the MAC address of the port (if the MEP is on a SAP) or the MAC address of a bridge (if the MEP is on a spoke) is used. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
one-way-delay-threshold number
| Synopsis | Threshold time limit for the one-way delay test | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number one-way-delay-threshold number | |
| Tree | one-way-delay-threshold | |
| Range | 0 to 600 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Default | 3 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
vlan (number | keyword)
|
Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Outer VLAN ID of the tunnel | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number vlan (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | vlan | |
| Range | 1 to 4094 | |
| Options | ||
| Default | none | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS | |
hash-weight-threshold
| Synopsis | Enter the hash-weight-threshold context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface hash-weight-threshold | |
| Tree | hash-weight-threshold | |
| Introduced | 19.10.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
action keyword
| Synopsis | Action when the sum of the hash weight is not exceeded | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface hash-weight-threshold action keyword | |
| Tree | action | |
| Options | ||
| Default | down | |
| Introduced | 19.10.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
cost number
| Synopsis | Static cost of the LAG | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface hash-weight-threshold cost number | |
| Tree | cost | |
| Range | 1 to 16777215 | |
| Introduced | 19.10.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
value number
| Synopsis | Sum of the hash weight values of all active LAG ports | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface hash-weight-threshold value number | |
| Tree | value | |
| Range | 1 to 6400000 | |
| Introduced | 19.10.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
hold-time-down number
| Synopsis | Delay time for reporting the LAG is down | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface hold-time-down number | |
| Tree | hold-time-down | |
| Range | 1 to 2000 | |
| Units | deciseconds | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
lacp
administrative-key number
| Synopsis | Key to identify the channel group on each LACP port | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lacp administrative-key number | |
| Tree | administrative-key | |
Description | This command configures the administrative key that identifies the channel group on each port configured to use LACP. In an MC-LAG configuration, both redundant nodes must be configured with the same key values. In any other case, the key is only locally significant. | |
| Range | 1 to 65535 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
fallback
| Synopsis | Enable the fallback context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lacp fallback | |
| Tree | fallback | |
Description | Commands in this context enable LACP fallback. LACP fallback allows one or more designated links of an LACP-controlled LAG to go into forwarding mode if LACP is not yet operational after a configured timeout period. Links capable of forwarding traffic assume the Ethernet and IP characteristics configured for the LAG. | |
| Introduced | 24.10.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
mode keyword
| Synopsis | LACP fallback mode | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lacp fallback mode keyword | |
| Tree | mode | |
Description | This command configures the LACP fallback mode. The static mode enables a single member link to forward traffic during fallback. The individual mode is not supported. | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 24.10.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
timeout number
| Synopsis | LACP fallback timeout interval | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lacp fallback timeout number | |
| Tree | timeout | |
Description | This command configures the duration after which a link becomes active if no LACP PDUs are received within this timeout period. Note: The user must first configure this command to a timeout interval of 90 before the configure lag lacp-xmit-interval command can change from fast to slow. | |
| Range | 4 to 3600 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Default | 4 | |
| Introduced | 24.10.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
mode keyword
system-id mac-address
system-priority number
| Synopsis | System priority value | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lacp system-priority number | |
| Tree | system-priority | |
| Range | 0 to 65535 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
lacp-mux-control keyword
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Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | MUX machine control for LACP LAG in active/passive mode | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lacp-mux-control keyword | |
| Tree | lacp-mux-control | |
| Options | ||
| Default | coupled | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All | |
lacp-xmit-interval keyword
| Synopsis | Time for periodic transmission | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lacp-xmit-interval keyword | |
| Tree | lacp-xmit-interval | |
| Options | ||
| Default | fast | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
lacp-xmit-stdby boolean
| Synopsis | Allow LACP message transmission on standby links | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lacp-xmit-stdby boolean | |
| Tree | lacp-xmit-stdby | |
| Default | true | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
link-map-profile [link-map-profile-id] number
| Synopsis | Enter the link-map-profile list instance | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface link-map-profile number | |
| Tree | link-map-profile | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
[link-map-profile-id] number
| Synopsis | Link map profile to control LAG ports | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface link-map-profile number | |
| Tree | link-map-profile | |
| Range | 1 to 64 | |
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
description description
| Synopsis | Text description | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface link-map-profile number description description | |
| Tree | description | |
| String length | 1 to 80 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
failure-mode keyword
| Synopsis | Failure mode of LAG link profile | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface link-map-profile number failure-mode keyword | |
| Tree | failure-mode | |
| Options | ||
| Default | per-link-hash | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
link [port-id] reference
| Synopsis | Enter the link list instance | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface link-map-profile number link reference | |
| Tree | link | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
[port-id] reference
port-type keyword
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Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Type of the associated port for this entry | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface link-map-profile number link reference port-type keyword | |
| Tree | port-type | |
| Options | ||
|
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All | |
lldp-member-template
| Synopsis | Enter the lldp-member-template context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template | |
| Tree | lldp-member-template | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
dest-mac [mac-type] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the dest-mac list instance | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword | |
| Tree | dest-mac | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
[mac-type] keyword
| Synopsis | Destination MAC address type | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword | |
| Tree | dest-mac | |
| Options | nearest-bridge – Use the nearest bridge nearest-non-tpmr – Use nearest non-Two-Port MAC Relay (TPMR) nearest-customer – Use the nearest customer | |
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
notification boolean
| Synopsis | Enable LLDP notifications | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword notification boolean | |
| Tree | notification | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
port-id-subtype keyword
| Synopsis | Encoding of the Port ID TLV transmitted to the peer | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword port-id-subtype keyword | |
| Tree | port-id-subtype | |
Description | This command configures how to encode the Port ID TLV transmitted to the peer. The default setting tx-local (ifindex value) is required by some versions of the NSP NSM-P to properly build the Layer 2 topology map using LLDP. Changing this value to transmit the ifName (tx-if-name) or ifAlias (tx-if-alias) in place of the ifIndex (tx-local) may affect the ability of the NSP NFM-P to build the Layer 2 topology map using LLDP. | |
| Options | tx-if-alias – Transmit the ifAlias String (subtype 1) tx-if-name – Transmit the ifName string (subtype 5) tx-local – Transmit the interface ifIndex value (subtype 7) | |
| Default | tx-local | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
receive boolean
| Synopsis | Enable LLDP received frame handling | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword receive boolean | |
| Tree | receive | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
transmit boolean
| Synopsis | Enable LLDP transmitted frame handling | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword transmit boolean | |
| Tree | transmit | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
tunnel-nearest-bridge boolean
| Synopsis | Enable nearest bridge tunneling | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword tunnel-nearest-bridge boolean | |
| Tree | tunnel-nearest-bridge | |
Description | When configured to true, this command enables nearest bridge tunneling. This command allows LLDP packets received on the port with the destination address of the nearest bridge to be tunneled without being intercepted on the local port. The dest-mac mac-type nearest-bridge must be disabled for tunneling to occur. This is applicable to NULL SAP Epipe and VPLS services only. When configured to false, nearest bridge tunneling is disabled. | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
tx-mgmt-address [mgmt-address-system-type] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the tx-mgmt-address list instance | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword tx-mgmt-address keyword | |
| Tree | tx-mgmt-address | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
[mgmt-address-system-type] keyword
| Synopsis | Management address to transmit | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword tx-mgmt-address keyword | |
| Tree | tx-mgmt-address | |
Description | This command configures the management address to transmit. The user can choose to send the following addresses, or any combination of these:
The system address is sent only once. The address must be configured for the specific version of the protocol to send the management address. | |
| Options | oob – Transmit out-of-band IPv4 address for active CPM system – Transmit the system IP address system-ipv6 – Transmit the system IPv6 address oob-ipv6 – Transmit the out-of-band IPv6 address for active CPM | |
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
admin-state keyword
| Synopsis | Administrative state of management address transmission | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword tx-mgmt-address keyword admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | ||
| Default | disable | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
tx-tlvs
| Synopsis | Enter the tx-tlvs context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface lldp-member-template dest-mac keyword tx-tlvs | |
| Tree | tx-tlvs | |
Description | Commands in this context configure which LLDP TLVs to transmit. The TX TLVs, defined as a bitmap, include the basic set of LLDP TLVs whose transmission is allowed on the local LLDP agent by network management. Each bit in the bitmap corresponds to a TLV type associated with a specific optional TLV. Organizationally-specific TLVs are excluded from this bitmap. There is no bit reserved for the management address TLV type because transmission of management address TLVs are controlled by another object. | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
port-desc boolean
sys-cap boolean
sys-desc boolean
sys-name boolean
mac-address mac-address
| Synopsis | MAC address of the LAG | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface mac-address mac-address | |
| Tree | mac-address | |
| Default | 00:00:00:00:00:00 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
max-ports number
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Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Maximum number of ports allowed in the LAG | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface max-ports number | |
| Tree | max-ports | |
Description | This command configures the maximum number of ports allowed in the LAG. This command must be configured to 64 when the LAG name is a numeric identifier in the range of 1 to 64. If the LAG name is a numeric identifier in the range of 65 to 800, this command must be configured to 32. | |
| Range | 32 | 64 | |
| Introduced | 21.2.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All | |
mode keyword
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Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Operation mode of the LAG | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface mode keyword | |
| Tree | mode | |
| Options | ||
| Default | network | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All | |
monitor-oper-group reference
| Synopsis | Operational group to monitor | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface monitor-oper-group reference | |
| Tree | monitor-oper-group | |
Reference | configure service oper-group named-item | |
| Introduced | 19.5.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
per-link-hash
| Synopsis | Enable the per-link-hash context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface per-link-hash | |
| Tree | per-link-hash | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
weighted
| Synopsis | Enable the weighted context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface per-link-hash weighted | |
| Tree | weighted | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
auto-rebalance boolean
| Synopsis | Auto-rebalance SAPs, users, or interfaces for new links | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface per-link-hash weighted auto-rebalance boolean | |
| Tree | auto-rebalance | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
sap-hash-mode keyword
| Synopsis | SAP traffic load balance over LAG member links | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface per-link-hash weighted sap-hash-mode keyword | |
| Tree | sap-hash-mode | |
| Options | ||
| Default | sap | |
| Introduced | 23.10.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR |
subscriber-hash-mode keyword
| Synopsis | Subscriber traffic load balance over LAG member links | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface per-link-hash weighted subscriber-hash-mode keyword | |
| Tree | subscriber-hash-mode | |
Description | This command configures weighted subscriber traffic to be load balanced over LAG member links. Traffic hashing can be performed based on SAPs or Vports. SAP-based hashing supports weights configured at the subscriber level in the subscriber profile. The SAP hashing mode supports only SAP to subscriber (1:1) deployment models. Vport-based load balancing supports SAP to subscriber (1:1) and SAP to service (N:1) deployment models. | |
| Options | ||
| Default | sap | |
| Introduced | 22.10.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR |
port [port-id] reference
[port-id] reference
hash-weight (number | keyword)
| Synopsis | Flow hashing distribution between LAG ports | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface port reference hash-weight (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | hash-weight | |
| Range | 1 to 100000 | |
| Options | ||
| Introduced | 19.5.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
priority number
sub-group (number | keyword)
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Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Subgroup of the port in the LAG | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface port reference sub-group (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | sub-group | |
| Range | 1 to 8 | |
| Options | ||
| Default | 1 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All | |
port-threshold
| Synopsis | Enter the port-threshold context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface port-threshold | |
| Tree | port-threshold | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
action keyword
| Synopsis | Action when the active links are at or below threshold | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface port-threshold action keyword | |
| Tree | action | |
| Options | ||
| Default | down | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
cost number
| Synopsis | Static cost of the LAG | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface port-threshold cost number | |
| Tree | cost | |
| Range | 1 to 16777215 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R3 | |
Platforms | All |
value number
| Synopsis | Active link threshold at which action is taken | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface port-threshold value number | |
| Tree | value | |
| Range | 0 to 63 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
port-type keyword
ptp-timestamping
| Synopsis | Enable the ptp-timestamping context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface ptp-timestamping | |
| Tree | ptp-timestamping | |
Description | Commands in this context configure LAG filtering for the 1588 timestamping of PTP messages to match multiple PTP flows. | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
admin-state keyword
| Synopsis | Administrative state of PTP timestamping | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface ptp-timestamping admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | ||
| Default | disable | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
ipv4-address ipv4-address
| Synopsis | IPv4 destination address for PTP messages into port | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface ptp-timestamping ipv4-address ipv4-address | |
| Tree | ipv4-address | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
ipv6-address ipv6-address
| Synopsis | IPv6 destination address for PTP messages into port | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface ptp-timestamping ipv6-address ipv6-address | |
| Tree | ipv6-address | |
Description | (No long description needed.) | |
| Introduced | 24.7.R1 | |
Platforms | 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS |
selection-criteria
| Synopsis | Enter the selection-criteria context | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface selection-criteria | |
| Tree | selection-criteria | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
mode keyword
| Synopsis | Criteria to select the active subgroup | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface selection-criteria mode keyword | |
| Tree | mode | |
| Options | ||
| Default | highest-count | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |
slave-to-partner boolean
| Synopsis | Use slave-to-partner for selection criteria | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface selection-criteria slave-to-partner boolean | |
| Tree | slave-to-partner | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
|
Platforms | All |
subgroup-hold-time (number | keyword)
| Synopsis | Delay time when switching to a new active subgroup | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface selection-criteria subgroup-hold-time (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | subgroup-hold-time | |
| Range | 0 to 2000 | |
| Units | deciseconds | |
| Options | ||
| Default | 0 | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms |
All |
standby-signaling keyword
| Synopsis | Way of signaling a member port to the remote side | |
| Context | configure lag lag-interface standby-signaling keyword | |
| Tree | standby-signaling | |
| Options | ||
| Default | lacp | |
| Introduced | 16.0.R1 | |
Platforms | All |