4.2.1.4 Add Interfaces to a LinkAggregation (dladm add-aggr)
This section explains the dladm add-aggr command for adding interfaces to a LinkAggregation.
- Synopsis
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Solaris 10 8/07 or later
/usr/sbin/dladm add-aggr -d dev [-d dev] ... key
-d dev: Specify the name of the physical interface (including instance number) to belong to
a LinkAggregation Group
You can specify devices belonging to the LinkAggregation Group until the number of
them becomes 255.
key: Specify the key number to identify the LinkAggregation Group
Specify a number ranging from 1 to 999.
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Solaris 11
/usr/sbin/dladm add-aggr -l ether-linkdev [-l ether-linkdev...] aggr-link
-l ether-linkdev: Specify the name of the physical interface (including instance number) to
belong to a LinkAggregation Group
You can specify devices belonging to the LinkAggregation Group until the
number of them becomes 255.
aggr-link: The name of the representative interface.
- Description
Adds interfaces to a LinkAggregation Group.
- Exit Code
0: normal end.
>0: abnormal end.
- Example
Processes to add interfaces to a LinkAggregation Group are shown below.
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