Operators can configure multiple hold down timers that allow control how quickly LAG responds to operational port state changes. The following timers are supported:
Port-level hold-time up/down timer This optional timer allows operator to control delay for adding/removing a port from LAG when the port comes UP/goes DOWN. Each LAG port runs the same value of the timer, configured on the primary LAG link. See the Port Link Dampening description in Port features for more details on this timer.
Sub-group-level hold-time timer This optional timer allows operator to control delay for a switch to a new candidate sub-group selected by LAG sub-group selection algorithm from the current, operationally UP sub-group. The timer can also be configured to never expire, which prevents a switch from operationally up sub-group to a new candidate sub-group (manual switchover is possible using tools perform force lag command). Note that, if the port link dampening is deployed, the port level timer must expire before the sub-group-selection takes place and this timer is started. Sub-group-level hold-down timer is supported with LAGs running LACP only.
LAG-level hold-time down timer This optional timer allows operator to control delay for declaring a LAG operationally down when the available links fall below the required port/BW minimum. The timer is recommended for LAG connecting to MC-LAG systems. The timer prevents a LAG going down when MC-LAG switchover executes break-before-make switch. Note that, if the port link dampening is deployed, the port level timer must expire before the LAG operational status is processed and this timer is started.