04-13-2005 12:25 AM - edited 03-02-2019 10:26 PM
What does the flags "Slow LACPDU" and "Fast LACPDU" mean once I have created a channel group.It is regarding to the "show lacp internal" command on a catalyst 3550.
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04-19-2005 06:45 AM
Hi Hartmut,
The Switch start to negotiate with LACP PDU in fast mode (every 1 sec.)
and when the FEC/GEC is stable e.g. running "in Use" slow LACP PDUs are used (every 30 sec.).
have a great day,
Andy
04-19-2005 06:11 AM
Link Aggregation Control Protocol data unit
It may be the device send with fast and slow request for LACPDU.
1) LACP_Activity is encoded in bit 0. This flag indicates the Activity control value with regard to this link. Active LACP is encoded as a 1; Passive LACP is encoded as a 0.
2) LACP_Timeout is encoded in bit 1. This flag indicates the Timeout control value with regard to this link. Short Timeout is encoded as a 1; Long Timeout is encoded as a 0.
04-19-2005 06:45 AM
Hi Hartmut,
The Switch start to negotiate with LACP PDU in fast mode (every 1 sec.)
and when the FEC/GEC is stable e.g. running "in Use" slow LACP PDUs are used (every 30 sec.).
have a great day,
Andy
04-19-2005 11:12 PM
Hi Andy,
many thanks for help. Now I understand this matter clearly. I'm going to remember you as an excellent teacher in Hamburg.
Have a nice day,
Hartmut
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