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Dynamically Configuring a Trunk with LACP<br />

PORT TRUNK CONFIGURATION<br />

Web – Click Trunk/LACP Configuration. Select any of the switch ports<br />

from the scroll-down port list and click “Add.” After you have completed<br />

adding ports to the member list, click “Apply.”<br />

CLI – The following example enables LACP for ports 17 and 18. Just<br />

connect these ports to two LACP-enabled trunk ports on another switch<br />

to form a trunk.<br />

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/17 3-69<br />

Console(config-if)#lacp 3-137<br />

Console(config-if)#exit<br />

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/18<br />

Console(config-if)#lacp<br />

Console(config-if)#end<br />

Console#show interfaces status port-channel 1 3-76<br />

Information of Trunk 1<br />

Basic information:<br />

Port type: <strong>10</strong>00t<br />

Mac address: 22-22-22-22-22-2d<br />

Configuration:<br />

Name:<br />

Port admin status: Up<br />

Speed-duplex: Auto<br />

Capabilities: <strong>10</strong>half, <strong>10</strong>full, <strong>10</strong>0half, <strong>10</strong>0full, <strong>10</strong>00full,<br />

Flow control status: Disabled<br />

Current status:<br />

Created by: Lacp<br />

Link status: Up<br />

Port operation status: Up<br />

Operation speed-duplex: <strong>10</strong>00full<br />

Flow control type: None<br />

Member Ports: Eth1/17, Eth1/18,<br />

Console#<br />

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