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2.7.2
LACP Status
Figure 2.70 lists the current switch
’s trunking information
.
At the top of the page, the status of LACP on the managed
switchis reported whether it is enabled or disabled. Next, the users can also specify the system priority here
.
LACP
uses the system priority with the switch
’s MAC address to form the system ID and also during negotiation with its
LACP partner
.
The LACP system ID is the combination of the LACP system priority value
)
defined in this webpage
(
and the MAC address of the managed switch
.
The system priority determines which managed switch makes the
decisions on ports that will be bundled into a logical link
.
The lowest value determines who has higher priority and
is in charge
.
The table of LACP status provides information per port which are port number, status of LACP, group
ID, and LACP partner
Table 2.19 explains the descriptions of LACP status
.
To change system priority, enter the
desired number in the number box behind the system priority field and then click
Update
button
.
To obtain the latest
status of the LACP, click on the
Refresh
button
.
Figure 2.70 LACP Webpage
Table 2.19 Descriptions of LACP Status
Label
Description
Factor
y
Default
System
Priority
Indicate the system priority value of the managed switch in the
range of 1 ~ 65535
.
System priority is used during the negotiation
with other systems
.
System priority and switch
’s MAC address is
used to form a system ID
.
Note that a higher number means a lower priority
.
32768
Group ID
Show which trunk group that this port belongs to
.
-
LACP
Disabled:
LACP is disabled
.
Passive:
LACP will only passively respond to LACP requests
.
Active:
LACP will be actively searching for LACP Partner
.
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LACP Partner
Indicates whether a
LACP Partner
can be locatedon the other side
.
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