• If a LAG that is part of a failover group is deleted, the failover group is deleted.• If a LAG moves to the Down state due to this feature, its members may still be in the Up state.LACP Basic Configuration ExampleThe screenshots in this section are based on the following example topology. Two routers are namedALPHA and BRAVO, and their hostname prompts reflect those names.Figure 48. LACP Basic Configuration ExampleConfigure a LAG on ALPHAThe following example creates a LAG on ALPHA.Example of Configuring a LAGAlpha(conf)#interface port-channel 10Alpha(conf-if-po-10)#no ip addressAlpha(conf-if-po-10)#switchportAlpha(conf-if-po-10)#no shutdownAlpha(conf-if-po-10)#show config!interface Port-channel 10no ip addressswitchportno shutdown!Alpha(conf-if-po-10)#Example of Viewing a LAG Port ConfigurationThe following example inspects a LAG port configuration on ALPHA.Alpha#sh int TenGigabitEthernet 2/31TenGigabitEthernet 2/31 is up, line protocol is upPort is part of Port-channel 10Hardware is Force10Eth, address is 00:01:e8:06:95:c0Current address is 00:01:e8:06:95:c0Interface Index is 109101113Port will not be disabled on partial SFM failureInternet address is not setMTU 1554 bytes, IP MTU 1500 bytesLineSpeed 10000 Mbit, Mode full duplex, SlaveFlowcontrol rx on tx on434 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)