+ <dt><code>bond-detect-mode</code></dt>
+ <dd> Sets the method used to detect link failures in a bonded port.
+ Options are <code>carrier</code> and <code>miimon</code>. Defaults
+ to <code>carrier</code> which uses each interface's carrier to detect
+ failures. When set to <code>miimon</code>, will check for failures
+ by polling each interface's MII. </dd>
+ <dt><code>bond-miimon-interval</code></dt>
+ <dd> The number of milliseconds between successive attempts to
+ poll each interface's MII. Only relevant on ports which use
+ <code>miimon</code> to detect failures. </dd>
+ <dt><code>bond-hash-basis</code></dt>
+ <dd> An integer hashed along with flows when choosing output slaves.
+ When changed, all flows will be assigned different hash values
+ possibly causing slave selection decisions to change.</dd>
+ <dt><code>lacp-system-id</code></dt>
+ <dd> The LACP system ID of this <ref table="Port"/>. The system ID
+ of a LACP bond is used to identify itself to its partners. Must
+ be a nonzero MAC address.</dd>
+ <dt><code>lacp-system-priority</code></dt>
+ <dd> The LACP system priority of this <ref table="Port"/>. In
+ LACP negotiations, link status decisions are made by the system
+ with the numerically lower priority. Must be a number between 1
+ and 65535.</dd>
+ <dt><code>lacp-time</code></dt>
+ <dd>
+ <p>The LACP timing which should be used on this
+ <ref table="Port"/>. Possible values are <code>fast</code>,
+ <code>slow</code> and a positive number of milliseconds. By
+ default <code>slow</code> is used. When configured to be
+ <code>fast</code> LACP heartbeats are requested at a rate of once
+ per second causing connectivity problems to be detected more
+ quickly. In <code>slow</code> mode, heartbeats are requested at
+ a rate of once every 30 seconds.</p>
+
+ <p>Users may manually set a heartbeat transmission rate to increase
+ the fault detection speed further. When manually set, OVS
+ expects the partner switch to be configured with the same
+ transmission rate. Manually setting <code>lacp-time</code> to
+ something other than <code>fast</code> or <code>slow</code> is
+ not supported by the LACP specification.</p>
+ </dd>
+ <dt><code>lacp-strict</code></dt>
+ <dd> When <code>true</code>, configures this <ref table="Port"/> to
+ require successful LACP negotiations to enable any slaves.
+ Defaults to <code>false</code> which safely allows LACP to be used
+ with switches that do not support the protocol.</dd>