• You can configure link dampening on individual members of a LAG.LACP ModesDell Networking OS provides three modes for configuration of LACP — Off, Active, and Passive.• Off — In this state, an interface is not capable of being part of a dynamic LAG. LACP does not run on any port that is configuredto be in this state.• Active — In this state, the interface is said to be in the “active negotiating state.” LACP runs on any link that is configured to bein this state. A port in Active state also automatically initiates negotiations with other ports by initiating LACP packets.• Passive — In this state, the interface is not in an active negotiating state, but LACP runs on the link. A port in Passive state alsoresponds to negotiation requests (from ports in Active state). Ports in Passive state respond to LACP packets.Dell Networking OS supports LAGs in the following cases:• A port in Active state can set up a port channel (LAG) with another port in Active state.• A port in Active state can set up a LAG with another port in Passive state.A port in Passive state cannot set up a LAG with another port in Passive state.Configuring LACP CommandsIf you configure aggregated ports with compatible LACP modes (Off, Active, Passive), LACP can automatically link them, as definedin IEEE 802.3, Section 43.To configure LACP, use the following commands.• Configure the system priority.CONFIGURATION mode[no] lacp system-priority priority-valueThe range is from 1 to 65535 (the higher the number, the lower the priority).The default is 32768.• Enable or disable LACP on any LAN port.INTERFACE mode[no] port-channel-protocol lacpThe default is LACP disabled.This command creates context.• Configure LACP mode.LACP mode[no] port-channel number mode [active | passive | off]– number: cannot statically contain any links.The default is LACP active.• Configure port priority.LACP mode[no] lacp port-priority priority-valueThe range is from 1 to 65535 (the higher the number, the lower the priority).The default is 32768.470 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)