User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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A LAG group can be configured to be automatically closed in the event of LAG
degradation. This option is used if you want traffic from the switch to be re-routed
during such time as the link is providing less than a certain capacity.
By default, the LAG group shutdown in case of degradation event option is
disabled. When enabled, the LAG is automatically closed in the event that any one
or more ports in the LAG fail. When all ports in the LAG are again operational, the
LAG is automatically re-opened.
Note:
Failure of a port in the LAG also triggers a lag-degraded alarm, Alarm
ID 100.
To enable or disable the LAG group shutdown in case of degradation event option:
1 Select
Ethernet > Interfaces > Groups > LAG
to open the LAG page.
2 Select the LAG group in the Link Aggregation table.
3 Click
Edit
underneath the Link Aggregation table. The Link Aggregation - Edit
page opens (
4 In the
LAG degrade
field, select
Enable
to enable the LAG group shutdown in
case of degradation event option or
Disable
to disable the LAG group
shutdown in case of degradation event option.
5 Click
Apply
.
3.5.4
Configuring Enhanced LAG Distribution
You can change the distribution function by selecting from ten pre-defined LAG
distribution schemes. The feature includes a display of the TX throughput for each
interface in the LAG, to help you identify the best LAG distribution scheme for the
specific link.
Note:
Enhanced LAG distribution is only available for LAG groups that consist
of exactly two interfaces. It cannot be used with LACP.
To configure enhanced LAG distribution:
1 Select
Ethernet > Interfaces > Groups > LAG
. The LAG page opens.
2 Click
LAG DF
underneath the Link Aggregation table. The LAG Distribution
Function (DF) page opens.