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PowerScale OneFS 9.2.1.0 CLI Administration Guide

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Specify a link aggregation mode

You can combine multiple, physical external network interfaces on a node into a single logical interface through link aggregation.

You can add an aggregated interface to a pool and specify one of the following aggregation modes:
  • LACP
  • Round robin
  • Failover
  • Loadbalance
NOTE As of OneFS 8.2.0, references to the FEC link aggregation mode are replaced with loadbalance link aggregation mode. Since OneFS 8.0.0, FEC link aggregation has been an alias to loadbalance link aggregation mode. While the name has changed, the underlying mode has not. No configuration changes are necessary.
  1. Optional: To identify the name of the IP address pool you want to modify, run the following command:
     isi network pools list 
  2. Run the isi networks modify pool command.
    Specify the pool ID you want to modify in the following format:
    <groupnet_name>.<subnet_name>.<pool_name>
    The following command modifies pool5 under groupnet1.subnet3 to specify loadbalance as the aggregation mode for all aggregated interfaces in the pool:
    isi network pools modify groupnet1.subnet3.pool5 --aggregation-mode=loadbalance
    The following command modifies pool5 under groupnet1.subnet3 to add ext-agg on node 1 and specify LACP as the aggregation mode:
    isi network pools modify groupnet1.subnet3.pool5 --add-ifaces=1:ext-agg  --aggregation-mode=lacp

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