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160 "mode=802.3ad" and "mode=4" set the same mode.
183 Specifies the 802.3ad aggregation selection logic to use. The
206 - Any slave's 802.3ad association state changes
217 802.3ad aggregations when partial failure of the active aggregator
462 to transmit LACPDU packets in 802.3ad mode. Possible values
499 links are active before switchover. This option only affect 802.3ad
503 802.3ad mode) whenever there is an active aggregator, regardless of the
557 802.3ad or 4
559 IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation. Creates
562 aggregator according to the 802.3ad specification.
568 policies may be 802.3ad compliant, particularly in
570 section 43.2.4 of the 802.3ad standard. Differing
579 2. A switch that supports IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link
583 to enable 802.3ad mode.
800 balance-xor, 802.3ad, and tlb modes. Possible values are:
813 This algorithm is 802.3ad compliant.
842 This algorithm is 802.3ad compliant.
869 This algorithm is not fully 802.3ad compliant. A
876 conversations. Other implementations of 802.3ad may
1705 The 802.3ad mode requires that the switch have the appropriate
1706 ports configured as an 802.3ad aggregation. The precise method used
1710 etherchannel is set to mode "lacp" to enable 802.3ad (instead of
2021 For the balance-rr, balance-xor, broadcast, and 802.3ad modes,
2285 802.3ad: This mode can be a good choice for this type of network
2286 topology. The 802.3ad mode is an IEEE standard, so all peers
2287 that implement 802.3ad should interoperate well. The 802.3ad
2291 available for 802.3ad). The 802.3ad standard also mandates
2294 packets. The 802.3ad mode does have some drawbacks: the
2301 Additionally, the linux bonding 802.3ad implementation
2306 dependent upon the balancing policy of the peer's 8023.ad
2310 Finally, the 802.3ad mode mandates the use of the MII monitor,
2319 manner (not a simple XOR as in balance-xor or 802.3ad mode),
2324 Unlike 802.3ad, interfaces may be of differing speeds, and no
2666 In 802.3ad mode, it works with systems that support IEEE
2667 802.3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation. Most managed and many unmanaged
2668 switches currently available support 802.3ad.