
Interface Configuration
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Instruction Manual - NXA-ENET8-POE+
Perform these steps to display LACP settings and status for the remote side:
1.
Click
Interface
>
Trunk
>
Dynamic
.
2.
Select
Configure Aggregation Port
from the Step list.
3.
Select
Show Information
from the Action list.
4.
Click
Neighbors
.
5.
Select a group member from the Port list.
Configuring Load Balancing
Use the Interface > Trunk > Load Balance page to set the load-distribution method used among ports in aggregated links.
Command Usage
This command applies to all static and dynamic trunks on the switch.
To ensure that the switch traffic load is distributed evenly across all links in a trunk, select the source and destination
addresses used in the load-balance calculation to provide the best result for trunk connections:
Destination IP Address: All traffic with the same destination IP address is output on the same link in a trunk. This mode
works best for switch-to- router trunk links where traffic through the switch is destined for many different hosts. Do not
use this mode for switch-to-server trunk links where the destination IP address is the same for all traffic.
Destination MAC Address: All traffic with the same destination MAC address is output on the same link in a trunk. This
mode works best for switch-to-switch trunk links where traffic through the switch is destined for many different hosts.
Do not use this mode for switch-to-router trunk links where the destination MAC address is the same for all traffic.
Source and Destination IP Address: All traffic with the same source and destination IP address is output on the same
link in a trunk. This mode works best for switch-to-router trunk links where traffic through the switch is received from
and destined for many different hosts.
Source and Destination MAC Address: All traffic with the same source and destination MAC address is output on the
same link in a trunk. This mode works best for switch-to-switch trunk links where traffic through the switch is received
from and destined for many different hosts.
Source IP Address: All traffic with the same source IP address is output on the same link in a trunk. This mode works
best for switch-to-router or switch-to-server trunk links where traffic through the switch is received from many different
hosts.
Source MAC Address: All traffic with the same source MAC address is output on the same link in a trunk. This mode
works best for switch-to- switch trunk links where traffic through the switch is received from many different hosts.
The following table lists the options on this page:
FIG. 76
Displaying LACP Port Remote Information
Interface - Trunk Load Balance Options
Destination IP Address
Load balancing based on destination IP address.
Destination MAC Address
Load balancing based on destination MAC address.
Source and Destination IP Address
Load balancing based on source and destination IP address.
Source and Destination MAC Address Load balancing based on source and destination MAC address.
Source IP Address
Load balancing based on source IP address.
Source MAC Address
Load balancing based on source MAC address.