When creating an uplink set for Ethernet logical interconnects, you can choose the connection mode:
For Ethernet interconnects with an Automatic connection mode, LACP aggregates as many ports in the uplink port group as possible into a LAG. As part of the LACP negotiation to form a LAG, the interconnect sends a request for the frequency of control messages. You can set this frequency through the LACP timer. The frequency can be:
Use the Long setting to prevent a timeout and loss of communication during an external switch firmware upgrade.
Set the LACP timer when you create a logical interconnect group or change the timer when you add or edit an uplink set.
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Required privileges: Infrastructure administrator or Network administrator
Setting the LACP timer when you create a logical interconnect group
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To verify that the LACP timer changes were set, locate the changes in the Uplink sets view.
Editing the LACP timer on an existing logical interconnect group
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From the Logical Interconnect Groups screen or the Logical Interconnects screen, select the logical interconnect, and then edit the uplink set.
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The logical interconnect is marked as noncompliant. For more information, see Update the logical interconnect configuration from the logical interconnect group.
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To verify that the LACP timer changes were made, locate the changes in the Uplink sets view.
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Logical Interconnects (top of chapter)
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Logical Interconnect Groups (top of chapter)