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350-401 Practice Question: Drag and drop the steps of LACP active/passive…
Drag and drop the steps of LACP active/passive mode negotiation into the correct order, from first to last.
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Active mode ports transmit LACPDUs
LACP negotiation starts with active ports sending LACPDUs, passive ports listening, then exchanging system/port priorities, selecting aggregator, and finally forming the bundle.
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Variation 1. Drag and drop the steps of LACP active/passive mode negotiation into the correct order, from first to last.
medium- ✓ A.Active port sends LACPDUs to passive partner
- ✓ B.Passive port receives LACPDUs and responds
- ✓ C.Ports exchange system and port priority values
- ✓ D.Ports with highest priority become active members
- ✓ E.Active ports aggregate into a single LACP bundle
Why A: LACP negotiation begins with an active port sending LACPDUs, passive port receives and responds, they exchange system/port priorities, select active ports, and then aggregate into a bundle.
Last reviewed: Jun 18, 2026
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