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Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
Link aggregation control protocol (LACP) is supported on Dell Networking OS.
Introduction to Dynamic LAGs and LACP
A link aggregation group (LAG), referred to as a port channel by Dell Networking OS, can provide both 
load-sharing and port redundancy across line cards. You can enable LAGs as static or dynamic.
The benefits and constraints are basically the same, as described in Port Channel Interfaces in the 
The unique benefit of a dynamic LAG is that its ports can toggle between participating in the LAG or 
acting as dedicated ports, whereas ports in a static LAG must be removed from the LAG in order to act 
alone.
The Dell Networking OS uses LACP to create dynamic LAGs. LACP provides a standardized means of 
exchanging information between two systems (also called Partner Systems) and automatically establishes 
the LAG between the systems. LACP permits the exchange of messages on a link to allow their LACP 
instances to:
• Reach an agreement on the identity of the LAG to which the link belongs.
• Move the link to that LAG.
• Enable the transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner.
The Dell Networking OS implementation of LACP is based on the standards specified in the IEEE 802.3: 
“Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer 
specifications.”
LACP functions by constantly exchanging custom MAC protocol data units (PDUs) across local area 
network (LAN) Ethernet links. The protocol packets are only exchanged between ports that are 
configured as LACP capable.
Important Points to Remember
• LACP allows you to add members to a port channel (LAG) as long as it has no static members. 
Conversely, if the LAG already contains a statically defined member (the channel-member 
command), the port-channel mode command is not permitted.
• A static LAG cannot be created if a dynamic LAG using the selected number exists.
• No dual membership in static and dynamic LAGs:
– If a physical interface is a part of a static LAG, the port-channel-protocol lacp command is 
rejected on that interface.
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