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Cisco Catalyst 2960 Command Reference Manual page 410

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Table 2-26
Table 2-26
Field
State
LACP Port Priority
Admin Key
Oper Key
Port Number
Port State
Catalyst 2960 Switch Command Reference
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describes the fields in the display:
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Chapter 2 Catalyst 3750 Switch Cisco IOS Commands
Description
State of the specific port. These are the allowed values:
– —Port is in an unknown state.
bndl—Port is attached to an aggregator and bundled with
other ports.
susp—Port is in a suspended state; it is not attached to any
aggregator.
hot-sby—Port is in a hot-standby state.
indiv—Port is incapable of bundling with any other port.
indep—Port is in an independent state (not bundled but able
to switch data traffic. In this case, LACP is not running on
the partner port).
down—Port is down.
Port priority setting. LACP uses the port priority to put ports s
in standby mode when there is a hardware limitation that
prevents all compatible ports from aggregating.
Administrative key assigned to this port. LACP automatically
generates an administrative key value as a hexadecimal number.
The administrative key defines the ability of a port to aggregate
with other ports. A port's ability to aggregate with other ports is
determined by the port physical characteristics (for example,
data rate and duplex capability) and configuration restrictions
that you establish.
Runtime operational key that is being used by this port. LACP
automatically generates this value as a hexadecimal number.
Port number.
State variables for the port, encoded as individual bits within a
single octet with these meanings:
bit0: LACP_Activity
bit1: LACP_Timeout
bit2: Aggregation
bit3: Synchronization
bit4: Collecting
bit5: Distributing
bit6: Defaulted
bit7: Expired
In the list above, bit7 is the MSB and bit0 is the LSB.
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