
Aggregation/LACP
General
Microsemi PDS-408G Web Management User Guide Ver. 1.0.1, 03-2019
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AGGREGATION/LACP
11.1
General
The Aggregation feature allows the user to configure aggregation as static, group and dynamic by using
LACP.
11.2
Aggregation/LACP – Aggregation – Aggregation Configuration
Figure 11-1: Aggregation Configuration
11.2.1
Aggregation Group Configuration
Group ID
- Indicates the aggregation group ID for the settings contained in the same row. Group ID
"Normal" indicates there is no aggregation. Only one group ID is valid per port.
Port Members
- Each switch port is listed for each group ID. By default, no ports belong to any
aggregation group.
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Only full duplex ports can join an aggregation
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The ports in each group must be in the same speed .
Mode
- This parameter determines the mode for the aggregation group.
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Disabled:
The group is disabled.
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Static:
The group operates in static aggregation mode.
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LACP (Active):
The group operates in LACP active aggregation mode. See IEEE 801.AX-
2014, section 6.4.1 for details.
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LACP (Passive):
The group operates in LACP passive aggregation mode. See IEEE 801.AX-
2014, section 6.4.1 for details.
Revertive
- This parameter only applies to LACP-enabled groups. It determines if the group will perform
automatic link (re-)calculation when links with higher priority become available.
Max Bundle
- This parameter only applies to LACP-enabled groups. It determines the maximum
number of active bundled LACP ports allowed in an aggregation.