On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 09:26:36 -0000 (UTC), Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
> >> What does the lacp status look like on the switch? (or does it just > >> say 'up' or something and not really have any status?) > > > > It doesn't say anything about the lacp, it just says the individual > > ports are going up or down (which is normal since I'm rebooting the > > apu to apply the network config change). > > Looking at the switch docs you should get something from "show lacp > internal", "show lacp neighbor" - maybe compare them between trunk > and aggr? I had never connected through serial/cli since I'm a baby who doesn't know what he's doing so the web interface was nice :3 After the whole adventure of configuring a serial account (which meant finding the serial cable with an rj45 connector, finding the port baud rate and so on): TL-SG3216#show lacp <1-8> - Channel group number internal - Actor Lacp Information neighbor - Partner Lacp Information sys-id - Display Lacp Global System Priority. TL-SG3216#show lacp 1 Error: Bad command TL-SG3216#show lacp internal TL-SG3216#show lacp neighbor TL-SG3216#show lacp sys-id 32768, 8416.f99e.a094 how disappointing :-) (I tried these, both under trunk0 and aggr0: same result). I'll reply to your other points in my reply to dlg to centralize all the info. Cheers, Daniel