Port Management
Link Aggregation
Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch
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LAGs can be assigned membership in VLANs; however, individual ports lose their
individual VLAN memberships when they become LAG members. When a port is
removed from a LAG, it rejoins the VLANs that it previously belong to as specified
in the startup configuration.
To configure a LAG:
STEP 1
Select a LAG to configure, and then click
Edit
.
STEP 2
Specify the following for the selected LAG:
•
LAG Name
—Enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters to identify the LAG.
•
Type
—Select Static to manually assign ports to the LAG. Select Dynamic to
enable the ports to exchange LACPDUs to dynamically form the LAG.
•
Port List/LAG Member
—To add or remove ports from a static LAG, select
each port and click the left or right arrow to move it between the Port and
LAG Member lists.
STEP 3
Click
Apply
and then click
Close
. Your changes are saved to the Running
Configuration.
Configuring LAG Settings
You can use the
LAG Settings
page to administratively enable or disable a LAG
and configure load balancing settings.
To configure LAG settings:
STEP 1
Click
Port Management
>
Link Aggregation
>
LAG Settings
in the navigation
window.
The LAG Settings Table lists each available LAG.
STEP 2
Select a LAG to configure, and then click
Edit
.
STEP 3
Specify the following for the selected LAG:
•
Administrative Status
—Select Up or Down to administratively enable or
disable the LAG. When a LAG is disabled, its member ports operate as
standalone physical ports.