![]() You can select the sound you want for a timer. Here are some ideas for a countdown clock:Īfter you set the time, date, and sound for each timer, you can use a text field to write a note to yourself as a reminder about the timer's purpose.įree Countdown Timer can play music files What holiday is coming up? Never forget a holiday anymore with a free countdown timer. The timer reminds you about the event by playing your favorite music and showing a notification message. You can fully concentrate on the task at hand while waiting for a future task to be ready for action. The countdown timer tracks the amount of time till the specified event. This program allows you to set as many countdown timers as you want. There is currently no specific troubleshooting information available for this configuration.Free Countdown Timer A free, full-featured, and lightweight countdown timer for Windowsįree Countdown Timer is freeware. Verify that the port-channel is really configure to send Fast LACP packets by checking in an ssh session of the leaf the following command: pod2-leaf2# show lacp interface ethernet 1/37 | egrep -A8 "Local" | egrep "Local|LACP" ![]() In the work pane, Click the line with the port group and Add the override policy created in port 2 (name Fast) in the Override Policy Group section. Navigate to Fabric/Access Policies > Interface Policies > Profiles and select the block of port port37-38 under theĢ. Add this override policy to the group of ports forming the port-channelġ. In the pop up window (Create Override Policy Group), give a name (Fast) and add in the Port Channel Member Policy, the policy you created in Step 1. In the work pane, navigate to the bottom of the option and click the +(plus) icon next to Override Policy Groups. Choose the policy name n6k2-PC (the one on which you want to apply Fast LACP timer).ģ. Navigate to Fabric/Access policies > Interface Policies > Policy Groups.Ģ. Add override policy to the port-channel policy Groupġ. Fill in the pop windows (Create Port Channel Member Policy) with a Name (here FastLACP). Navigate to Fabric/Access Policies, Interface Policies > Policies > Port Channel Member Policies and Right click there.Ģ. Navigate to Interface Policies > Profiles and Name theport-channel n6k2-PC, containing port 37 and 38Īnd using the Interface Policies > Policy Groups name: n6k2-PC.Īs shown in this image, the location of the configuration. Local Port: Eth1/38 MAC Address= 88-f0-31-bf-34-bfįrom the GUI point of view, the port-channel is seen in Fabric/Access policies: Pod2-leaf2# show lacp interface ethernet 1/38 | egrep -A8 "Local" | egrep "Local|LACP" Pod2-leaf2# show lacp interface ethernet 1/37 | egrep -A8 "Local" | egrep "Local|LACP" I - Individual H - Hot-standby (LACP only) Pod2-leaf2# show port-channel summary interface port-channel 3įlags: D - Down P - Up in port-channel (members) pod2-leaf2# show port-channel summary interface However, this port-channel is running default LACP timers as shown by issuing the command on an ssh session on the ACI leaf. The ACI fabric is already configured with a port-channel running LACP on ACI leaf name pod2-leaf2 port 1/37-38. Background InformationĪt the beginning of this configuration guide, the ACI fabric is already configured with a port-channel on Leaf2 port 1/37-38 going to a Nexus6000 device. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. However, all screenshots and commands shown here were done on an ACI fabric running 1.1(4e) software. This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions. There are no specific requirements for this document. This document describes how to configure fast Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) timer for port-channel in Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI). ![]()
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