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4.7.2.c. Set Port Priority for LACP
On the Trunk Configuration Menu, pressing "o" opens the Set Port Priority
screen, as shown in Fig. 4-7-9. In this screen, you can set priority value of
trunking.
Fig. 4-7-9 Set Port Priority
Screen Description
System
Priority
System priority is an order of priority in this Switching Hub required for
constructing trunking on the network using LACP. Smaller number has
higher priority. The factory default setting is 1.
System ID
System ID is an identifier of this Switching Hub required for constructing
trunking on the network using LACP.
MAC Address of this Switching Hub becomes this System ID, and it is not
possible to change this ID. Combination of System Priority value and
System ID becomes a System ID in LACP.
Port
This is a port number of this Switching Hub.
Priority
This is a priority order of this Switching Hub by port in trunking. Smaller
number has higher priority. It is effective when trunking group having 9
or more ports was configured. The factory default settings for each port
are 1.
Available commands are listed below.
N Display the next page.
Press "N" to display the next page.
P Display the previous page.
Press "P" to display the previous page.
S Set a Priority value (priority order) by port.
PN23249K/PN23249A Local Management System
Trunk Configuration Menu -> Set Port Priority
System Priority : 1
System ID : 00:C0:8F:xx:xx:xx
Port Priority
----- ----------
1 1
2 1
3 1
4 1
5 1
6 1
7 1
8 1
9 1
10 1
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[N]ext Page [S]et Port Priority
[P]revious Page [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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