User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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IP-20 supports LACP, which expands the capabilities of static LAG and provides
interoperability with third-party equipment that uses LACP. LACP improves the
communication between LAG members. This improves error detection capabilities
in situations such as improper LAG configuration or improper cabling. It also
enables the LAG to detect uni-directional failure and remove the link from the
LAG, preventing packet loss.
LACP is enabled as part of the LAG configuration process. It should only be used if
the LAG is in a link with another LACP-enabled LAG.
Note:
LACP is not supported with unit protection. For unit protection, a
special, limited implementation is configured on the logical interface
level. See
Configuring Line Protection Mode
LACP can only be used with Ethernet interfaces.
LACP cannot be used with Enhanced LAG Distribution or with the LAG
Group Shutdown in Case of Degradation Event feature.
3.5.2
Configuring a LAG Group
3.5.2.1
Adding and Removing Group Members
To create a LAG group:
1 Select
Ethernet
>
Interfaces
>
Groups
>
LAG
. The LAG page opens.
2 Click
Create Group
underneath the Link Aggregation table. The Create LAG
Group page opens.
Figure 90: Create LAG Group
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Page 1
3 In the
Group ID
field, select a LAG Group ID. Only LAG IDs that are not already
assigned to a LAG group appear in the dropdown list.
4 In the
LACP
field, select
Enable
to enable LACP on the LAG or
Disable
to
disable LACP on the LAG. The default value is
Disable
.
5 In the
Member 1
field, select an interface to assign to the LAG group. Only
interfaces not already assigned to a LAG group appear in the dropdown list.