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show lacp interfaces
Syntax
- show lacp interfaces
- <interface-name>
Release Information
Command introduced in JUNOS Release 7.6.
Description
(M-series, T-series, and MX-series routing platforms
only) Display Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) information
about the specified aggregated Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit
Ethernet interface.
Options
none — Display LACP information
for all interfaces.
interface-name — (Optional) Display LACP information for the specified
interface:
- Aggregated Ethernet—aenumber
- Fast Ethernet—fe-fpc/pic/port
- Gigabit Ethernet—ge-fpc/pic/port
Required Privilege Level
view
List of Sample Output
show lacp interfaces (Aggregated Ethernet)
show lacp interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet)
Output Fields
Table 44 lists the output fields
for the show lacp interfaces command. Output fields are
listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 44: show lacp interfaces Output Fields
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Field Name
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Field Description
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Aggregated interface
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Aggregated interface value.
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LACP State
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LACP state information for each
aggregated interface:
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Role—Role played by the interface. It can
be one of the following:
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Actor—Local device participating in LACP
negotiation.
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Partner—Remote device participating in
LACP negotiation.
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Exp—Expired state. Yes indicates
the actor or partner is in an expired state. No indicates
the actor or partner is not in an expired state.
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Def—Default. Yes indicates that
the actor's receive machine is using the default operational partner
information, administratively configured for the partner. No indicates the operational partner information in use has been
received in an LACP PDU.
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Dist—Distribution of outgoing frames. No indicates distribution of outgoing frames on the link is
currently disabled and is not expected to be enabled. Otherwise, the
value is Yes.
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Col—Collection of incoming frames.Yes indicates collection of incoming frames on the link is currently
enabled and is not expected to be disabled. Otherwise, the value is No.
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Syn—Synchronization. If the value is Yes, the link is considered “in sync.” It has been
allocated to the correct link aggregation group, the group has been
associated with a compatible aggregator, and the identity of the link
aggregation group is consistent with the system ID and operational
key information transmitted. If the value is No, the link
is currently “out of sync,” not in the right aggregation.
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Aggr—Ability of aggregation port to aggregate
(Yes) or to operate only as an individual link (No).
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Timeout—LACP timeout preference. Periodic
transmissions of LACP PDUs occur at either a slow or fast transmission
rate, depending upon the expressed LACP timeout preference (Long
Timeout or Short Timeout).
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Activity—Actor or partner's port activity. Passive indicates the port's preference for not transmitting
LAC PDUs unless its partner's control value is Active. Active indicates the port's preference to participate in the
protocol regardless of the partner's control value.
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LACP Protocol
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LACP protocol information for each
aggregated interface:
- Link state (active or standby) indicated in parentheses
next to the interface when link protection is configured.
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Receive State—One of the following values:
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Current—The state machine receives an LACP
PDU and enters the Current state.
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Defaulted—If no LACP PDU is received before
the timer for the Current state expires a second time, the
state machine enters the Defaulted state.
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Expired—If no LACP PDU is received before
the timer for the Current state expires once, the state machine
enters the Expired state.
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Initialize—When the physical connectivity
of a link changes or a Begin event occurs, the state machine enters
the Initialize state.
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LACP Disabled—If the port is operating
in half duplex, the operation of LACP is disabled on the port, forcing
the state to LACP Disabled. This state is similar to the Defaulted state, except that the port is forced to operate
as an individual port.
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Port Disabled—If the port becomes inoperable
and a Begin event has not occurred, the state machine enters the Port Disabled state.
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Transmit State—Transmit state of state
machine. One of the following values:
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Fast Periodic—While in this state, periodic
transmissions are enabled at a fast transmission rate.
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No Periodic—While in this state, periodic
transmissions are disabled.
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Periodic Timer—Transitory state entered
when the periodic timer expires.
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Slow Periodic—While in this state, periodic
transmissions are enabled at a slow transmission rate.
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Mux State—State of the mux state machine
for the aggregation port. The state is one of the following values:
- Attached—Mux machine initiates the process of attaching
the port to the selected aggregator.
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Collecting—Yes indicates that
the receive function of this link is enabled with respect to its participation
in an aggregation. Received frames are passed to the aggregator for
collection. No indicates the receive function of this link
is not enabled.
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Collecting Distributing—Collecting and
distributing states are merged together to form a combined state (coupled
control). Because independent control is not possible, the coupled
control state machine does not wait for the partner to signal that
collection has started before enabling both collection and distribution.
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Detached—Process of detaching the port
from the aggregator is in progress.
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Distributing—Yes indicates that
the transmit function of this link is enabled with respect to its
participation in an aggregation. Frames may be passed down from the
aggregator's distribution function for transmission. No
indicates the transmit function of this link is not enabled.
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Waiting—Mux state machine is in a holding
process, awaiting an outcome.
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LACP Statistics
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LACP Rx—Indicates the number of LACP receive
packet errors logged.
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LACP Tx—Indicates the number of LACP transmit
packet errors logged.
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Unknown Rx—Indicates the number of unrecognized
packet errors logged.
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Illegal Rx—Indicates the number of invalid
packets received.
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Sample Output
show lacp interfaces (Aggregated Ethernet)
user@host> show lacp interfaces ae0
Aggregated interface: ae0
LACP state: Role Exp Def Dist Col Syn Aggr Timeout Activity
ge-1/0/1 Actor No Yes No No No Yes Fast Active
ge-1/0/1 Partner No Yes No No No Yes Fast Passive
ge-1/0/2 Actor No Yes No No No Yes Fast Active
ge-1/0/2 Partner No Yes No No No Yes Fast Passive
LACP protocol: Receive State Transmit State Mux State
ge-1/0/1 CURRENT Fast periodic Collecting distributing
ge-1/0/2 CURRENT Fast periodic Collecting distributing
ge-1/0/1 (active) CURRENT Fast periodic Collecting distributing
ge-1/0/2 (standby) CURRENT Fast periodic WAITING
LACP Statistics: LACP Rx LACP Tx Unknown Rx Illegal Rx
ge-1/0/1 0 0 0 0
ge-1/0/2 0 0 0 0
show lacp interfaces (Gigabit Ethernet)
user@host> show lacp interfaces ge-0/3/0
Aggregated interface: ae0
LACP State: Role Exp Def Dist Col Syn Aggr Timeout Activity
ge-0/3/0 Actor No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Fast Active
ge-0/3/0 Partner No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Fast Active
LACP Protocol: Receive State Transmit State Mux State
ge-0/3/0 Current Fast periodic Collecting distributing
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