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08-09-2017 05:32 AM
08-09-2017 05:32 AM
LACP
Hello,
I would like to config a port group, using LACP, that when no peer detected the ports in the group were disabled. Not working as normal independent ports when LACP negotiation has no response.
there is a Cisco command to do so:
port-channel standalone-disable
Is there an equivalen for HP2920?
Thank you
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08-11-2017 02:59 AM - edited 08-11-2017 03:10 AM
08-11-2017 02:59 AM - edited 08-11-2017 03:10 AM
Re: LACP
I fear there isn't.
Consult, as example, the HPE ArubaOS-Switch, Comware and Cisco IOS CLI Reference Guide (the link refers to latest 3.3 edition published on February 2017)...the standalone-disable option (related to CISCO IOS port-channel CLI command for configuring Ethernet Channel, AKA LAG/Port Trunk, of interfaces) doesn't appear listed on Cisco so it isn't available on (ported to) ArubaOS-Switch or Comware 5/7 operating systems.
Same can be said if you consider the more specific HPE ArubaOS-Switch and Cisco IOS CLI Reference Guide (the link refers to latest 3.3 edition published on February 2017 too) comparing ArubaOS-Switch versus CISCO CLIs omitting Comware based products.
I'm not an HPE Employee