BFD session
is unconfigured on the remote end
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The link is
in BFD Running state because LACP is negotiated but the BFD session from the
remote device has been unconfigured.
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BFD state
of this link is Down
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The link is
in BFD Running state because LACP is negotiated but the BFD session between the
local system and the remote device is Down.
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Bundle has
been shut down
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The link is
in Configured state because the bundle it is configured as a member of is
administratively down.
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Bundle
interface is not present in configuration
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The link is
in Configured state because the bundle it is configured as a member of has not
itself been configured.
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Bundle is
in the process of being created
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The link is
in Configured state because the bundle it is configured as a member of is still
being created.
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Bundle is
in the process of being deleted
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The link is
in Configured state because the bundle it is configured as a member of is being
deleted.
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Bundle is
in the process of being replicated to this location
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The link is
in Configured state because the bundle it is configured as a member of is still
being replicated to the linecard where the link is located.
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Forced
switchover to the mLACP peer
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The link is
in Configured state because it has been brought down as part of a forced
switchover to the mLACP peer PoA. This happens only when brute force
switchovers are configured.
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ICCP group
is isolated from the core network
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The link is
in Configured state because there is no connectivity through the network core
for the ICCP group that the link and its bundle are part of. Therefore, the
link has been brought down to prevent any traffic being sent by the LACP
partner device.
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Incompatible with other links in the bundle (bandwidth out of range)
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The link is
in Configured state because its bandwidth is incompatible with other links
configured to be in the same bundle. The bandwidth may be too high or too low.
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LACP
shutdown is configured for the bundle
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The link is
in Standby state because the bundle is configured with LACP shutdown.
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Incompatible with other links in the bundle (LACP vs non-LACP)
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The link is
in Configured state because its use of LACP is incompatible with other links
configured in the same bundle. Some links might be running LACP while others
are not.
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Link is
Attached and has not gone Collecting (reason unknown)
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The link is
in Negotiating state because the mLACP peer PoA has not indicated that the link
has gone Collecting in the Mux machine. This could be because of an issue
between the mLACP peer and its LACP partner or because this state has not been
communicated to the local system.
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Link is
Collecting and has not gone Distributing (reason unknown)
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The link is
in Negotiating state because the mLACP peer PoA has not indicated that the link
has gone Distributing in the Mux machine. This could be because of an issue
between the mLACP peer and its LACP partner or because this state has not been
communicated to the local system.
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Link is
being removed from the bundle
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The link is
being removed from the bundle and remains in Configured state while this
happens.
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Link is
Defaulted; LACPDUs are not being received from the partner
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The link is
in Configured state because no LACPDUs are being received from the LACP partner
device. Either the partner is not transmitting or the packets are getting lost.
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Link is
down
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The link is
in Configured state because it is operationally or administratively down.
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Link is
Expired; LACPDUs are not being received from the partner
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The link is
in Negotiating state because no LACPDUs have been received from the LACP
Partner device in the Current-While period and the link is now marked as
Expired in the Receive machine.
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Link is in
the process of being created
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The link is
in Configured state because the member configuration is still being processed.
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Link is
marked as Standby by mLACP peer
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The link is
in Standby state because this has been indicated by the mLACP peer PoA.
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Link is Not
Aggregatable (reason unknown)
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The link is
in Configured state because it is marked as an Individual link by the mLACP
peer PoA.
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Link is not forwarding viable and in standby state
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The link is not available for data transmission and is configured forwarding-unviable.
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Link is not
operational as a result of mLACP negotiations
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mLACP
negotiations with the peer have led to this link being kept in Configured
state. This is likely to indicate a misconfiguration between the two peer
devices.
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Link is
Standby; bundle has more links than are supported
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The link is
in Standby state because the number of links in Selected state has already
reached the hard platform limit on the number of active links.
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Link is
Standby due to maximum-active links configuration
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The link is
in Standby state because the number of links in Selected state has already
reached the configured maximum active links threshold.
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Link is
waiting for BFD session to start
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The link is
in BFD Running state because LACP is negotiated but the BFD session has not
started from the remote device.
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Loopback:
Actor and Partner have the same System ID and Key
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The link is
in Configured state because a loopback condition has been detected on the
link—two links configured to be members of the bundle are actually connected to
each other.
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Not enough
links available to meet minimum-active threshold
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The link is
in Standby state because there are not enough selectable links (i.e. links
which meet the criteria to be marked Selected within the bundle) to meet the
minimum active links/bandwidth threshold.
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Partner has
marked the link as Not Aggregatable
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The link is
in Configured state because it is marked as an Individual link by the LACP
partner device.
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Partner has
not advertised that it is Collecting
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The link is
in Negotiating state because the LACP partner device has not advertised that
the link is in Collecting state in its LACPDUs.
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Partner has
not echoed the correct parameters for this link
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The link is
in Negotiating state because the LACP partner device has not correctly echoed
the local system's port information in the LACPDUs it is sending.
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Partner is
not Synchronized (Waiting, not Selected, or out-of-date)
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The link is
in Negotiating state because the mLACP peer PoA has not indicated that its LACP
partner device is Synchronized. This could be because the devices are genuinely
not Synchronized or because this state has not been communicated to the local
system.
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Partner is
not Synchronized (Waiting, Standby, or LAG ID mismatch)
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The link is
in Negotiating state because the LACP partner device has not indicated that it
is Synchronized in the LACPDUs it is sending. On the partner device the link
could still be waiting for the Wait-While timer to expire, it could be held in
Standby state, or there could be a misconfiguration leading to a LAG ID
mismatch between links configured to be within the same bundle.
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Partner
System ID/Key do not match that of the Selected links
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The link is
in Configured state because the System ID or Operational Key specified by the
LACP partner device does not match that seen on other Selected links within the
same bundle. This probably indicates a misconfiguration.
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Wait-while
timer is running
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The link is
in Configured state because the Wait-While timer is still running and the new
state has not yet been determined.
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