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Dynamic L A CP Trunking Dynamic L A CP Trunking Dynamic L A CP Trunking Dynamic L A CP Trunking The example conf ig urati o ns below prov id e dynamic trunkin g between two H P Procurv e Seri es 2500 Swi t ches (Switch A and Swi t ch B) us ing L A CP (802.3ad) as the trunking protocol. An oth e r ben efi t, bes i des dy n a mic trun k fo rmati on, [...]
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WAR N ING: WAR N ING: WAR N ING: NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: REQUIREME N TS/REST R ICTIONS REQUIREME N TS/REST R ICTIONS REQUIREME N TS/REST R ICTIONS : : : WAR N ING: The example con f ig urati ons below were created f r om a f a ctory def a ult con fig urati on on the Series 2500 Swi t ches. The f i rs t command i n the s e quence of CL I commands gi ve[...]
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CONFIGURATION COMMAN D S: (created on software version F. 01.07) CONFIGURATION COMMAN D S: (created on software version F. 01.07) CONFIGURATION COMMAN D S: (created on software version F. 01.07) Switch A Switch A Switch A CONFIGURATION COMMAN D S: (created on software version F. 01.07 ) CONFIGURATION COMMAN D S: (created on software version F. 01.0[...]
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RE SULTING CONFI GUR ATION: RE SULTING CONFI GUR ATION: RE SULTING CONFI GUR ATION: Switch B Switch B Switch B VERIFICATION COM M ANDS: VERIFICATION COM M ANDS: VERIFICATION COM M ANDS: sh ow lacp sh ow lacp sh ow lacp sh ow log lacp sh ow log lacp sh ow log lacp ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- RE SULTING CONFI GUR ATION: Switch B (Def[...]
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---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ---- ---- HP ProCurve Switch 2524# sh lacp LACP PORT LACP TRUNK PORT LACP LACP NUMB ENABLED GROUP STATUS PARTNER STATUS 1 Passive 1 Down No Success 2 Passive 2 Down No Success 3 Passive 3 Down No Success 4 Passive 4 Down No Success 5 Passive 5 Down No Success 6 Passive 6 Down No Success 7 Passi[...]
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---- ---- ---- ---- HP ProCurve Switch 2524# sh log lacp Keys: W=Warning I=Information M=Major D=Debug Event Log listing: Events Since Boot I 01/01/90 00:00:09 lacp: Passive Dynamic LACP enabled on all ports I 01/01/90 00:00:19 lacp: Port 7 is blocked - negotiation I 01/01/90 00:00:19 lacp: Port 8 is blocked - negotiation I 01/01/90 00:00:19 lacp: [...]