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6.1 KiB
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204 lines
6.1 KiB
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.\" $OpenBSD: trunk.4,v 1.18 2006/06/09 13:53:34 jmc Exp $
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.\" Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 Reyk Floeter <reyk@openbsd.org>
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.\"
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.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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.\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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.\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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.\" ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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.\" ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
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.\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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.\"
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd February 23, 2012
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.Dt LAGG 4
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm lagg
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.Nd link aggregation and link failover interface
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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To compile this driver into the kernel,
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place the following line in your
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kernel configuration file:
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Cd "device lagg"
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Alternatively, to load the driver as a
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module at boot time, place the following line in
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.Xr loader.conf 5 :
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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if_lagg_load="YES"
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.Ed
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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interface allows aggregation of multiple network interfaces as one virtual
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.Nm
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interface for the purpose of providing fault-tolerance and high-speed links.
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.Pp
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A
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.Nm
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interface can be created using the
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.Ic ifconfig lagg Ns Ar N Ic create
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command.
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It can use different link aggregation protocols specified
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using the
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.Ic laggproto Ar proto
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option.
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Child interfaces can be added using the
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.Ic laggport Ar child-iface
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option and removed using the
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.Ic -laggport Ar child-iface
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option.
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.Pp
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The driver currently supports the aggregation protocols
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.Ic failover
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(the default),
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.Ic fec ,
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.Ic lacp ,
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.Ic loadbalance ,
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.Ic roundrobin ,
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and
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.Ic none .
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The protocols determine which ports are used for outgoing traffic
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and whether a specific port accepts incoming traffic.
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The interface link state is used to validate if the port is active or
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not.
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.Bl -tag -width loadbalance
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.It Ic failover
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Sends traffic only through the active port.
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If the master port becomes unavailable,
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the next active port is used.
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The first interface added is the master port;
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any interfaces added after that are used as failover devices.
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.Pp
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By default, received traffic is only accepted when they are received
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through the active port.
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This constraint can be relaxed by setting the
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.Va net.link.lagg.failover_rx_all
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.Xr sysctl 8
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variable to a nonzero value,
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which is useful for certain bridged network setups.
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.It Ic fec
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Supports Cisco EtherChannel.
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This is an alias for
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.Ic loadbalance
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mode.
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.It Ic lacp
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Supports the IEEE 802.1AX (formerly 802.3ad) Link Aggregation Control Protocol
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(LACP) and the Marker Protocol.
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LACP will negotiate a set of aggregable links with the peer in to one or more
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Link Aggregated Groups.
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Each LAG is composed of ports of the same speed, set to full-duplex operation.
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The traffic will be balanced across the ports in the LAG with the greatest
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total speed, in most cases there will only be one LAG which contains all ports.
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In the event of changes in physical connectivity, Link Aggregation will quickly
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converge to a new configuration.
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.It Ic loadbalance
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Balances outgoing traffic across the active ports based on hashed
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protocol header information and accepts incoming traffic from
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any active port.
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This is a static setup and does not negotiate aggregation with the peer or
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exchange frames to monitor the link.
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The hash includes the Ethernet source and destination address, and, if
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available, the VLAN tag, and the IP source and destination address.
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.It Ic roundrobin
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Distributes outgoing traffic using a round-robin scheduler
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through all active ports and accepts incoming traffic from
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any active port.
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.It Ic none
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This protocol is intended to do nothing: it disables any traffic without
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disabling the
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.Nm
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interface itself.
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.El
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.Pp
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Each
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.Nm
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interface is created at runtime using interface cloning.
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This is
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most easily done with the
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.Xr ifconfig 8
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.Cm create
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command or using the
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.Va cloned_interfaces
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variable in
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.Xr rc.conf 5 .
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.Pp
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The MTU of the first interface to be added is used as the lagg MTU.
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All additional interfaces are required to have exactly the same value.
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.Pp
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The
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.Ic loadbalance
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and
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.Ic lacp
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modes will use the RSS hash from the network card if available to avoid
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computing one, this may give poor traffic distribution if the hash is invalid
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or uses less of the protocol header information.
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Local hash computation can be forced per interface by setting the
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.Va net.link.lagg.X.use_flowid
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.Xr sysctl 8
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variable to zero where X is the interface number.
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The default for new interfaces is set via the
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.Va net.link.lagg.default_use_flowid
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.Xr sysctl 8 .
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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Create a link aggregation using LACP with two
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.Xr bge 4
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Gigabit Ethernet interfaces:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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# ifconfig bge0 up
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# ifconfig bge1 up
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# ifconfig lagg0 laggproto lacp laggport bge0 laggport bge1 \e
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192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The following example uses an active failover interface to set up roaming
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between wired and wireless networks using two network devices.
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Whenever the wired master interface is unplugged, the wireless failover
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device will be used:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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# ifconfig em0 up
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# ifconfig ath0 ether 00:11:22:33:44:55
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# ifconfig create wlan0 wlandev ath0 ssid my_net up
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# ifconfig lagg0 laggproto failover laggport em0 laggport wlan0 \e
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192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
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.Ed
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.Pp
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(Note the mac address of the wireless device is forced to match the wired
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device as a workaround.)
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr ng_fec 4 ,
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.Xr ng_one2many 4 ,
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.Xr sysctl 8 ,
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.Xr ifconfig 8
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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device first appeared in
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.Fx 6.3 .
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An -nosplit
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The
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.Nm
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driver was written under the name
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.Nm trunk
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by
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.An Reyk Floeter Aq reyk@openbsd.org .
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The LACP implementation was written by
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.An YAMAMOTO Takashi
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for
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.Nx .
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.Sh BUGS
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There is no way to configure LACP administrative variables, including system
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and port priorities.
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The current implementation always performs active-mode LACP and uses 0x8000 as
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system and port priorities.
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