The IEEE 802.3ad standard LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) is a protocol for dynamic link aggregation, which interacts with connected devices via the protocol message LACPDU (Link Aggregation Control Protocol Data Unit). The LACPDU (Link Aggregation Control Protocol Data Unit) is a protocol for dynamic link aggregation, which interacts with the connected devices through the protocol message. When LACP is enabled, the port sends LACPDU to inform its system priority, system MAC, port priority, port number and operation key. After the connected device receives the message, it selects the port for the corresponding aggregation operation based on the stored information of other ports, so that both parties can agree on the port exit or join the aggregation group. |
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