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SLB bonding (see the bondmode column in the Port table) is incompatible with floodvlans. The network identifiers are RFC 4122 UUIDs as displayed by, e.g., xe. Manually setting lacp-time to something other than fast or slow is not.
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Dear Masanobu,I am not sure, that I understand your concern, however idea is the next:lacprateOption specifying the rate in which we'll ask our link partnerto transmit LACPDU packets in 802.3ad mode. Possible valuesare:slow or 0Request partner to transmit LACPDUs every 30 secondsfast or 1Request partner to transmit LACPDUs every 1 secondThe default is slow.That was an example for Linux Ethernet Bonding, however for IOS/NX-OS idea remains the same:. ' lacp rate'command means - expect to receive LACP PDUs with this frequency from the partner on the other side of logical channel. Few timers in Actor's/Partner's LACP Finite State Machine depend on this configuration - they are currentwhiletimer and periodictxtimer. For example currentwhiletimer is used by Actor to detect whether received protocol information has expired, while periodictxtimer is used to generate periodic transmissions by Partner.
In other words by configuring ' lacp rate' on the Actor, you will enforce the Partner to change the frequency of PDUs being sent respectively.