When checking the status of LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) with the command "show lacp interfaces," various flags indicate the state of the LACP negotiation. "ALFOE" indicates different states for each letter: A (Activity), L (Link), F (Aggregation), O (Synchronization), and E (Collecting). In this context, the O flag is particularly of interest. If the O flag is not set (meaning the synchronization is not achieved), it typically suggests that LACP is not configured or not functioning correctly on the peer side, hence the link is not operational as part of an LACP channel.
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