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Chapter 4. Web Configuration & Operation
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CHAPTER 4
WEB OPERATION & CONFIGURATION
Ports that are designated as “Active” are able to process and send LACP control frames. Hence, this allows LACP
compliant devices to negotiate the aggregated like so that the group may be changed dynamically as required. In
order to add or remove ports from the group, at least one of the participating devices must set to “Active” LACP ports.
On the other hand, LACP ports that are set to “Passive” cannot send LACP control frames. In order to allow LACP-
enabled devices to form a LACP group, one end of the connection must designate as “Passive” LACP ports.
Timeout:
The Timeout controls the period between BPDU transmissions. Fast will transmit LACP packets each second,
while Slow will wait for 30 seconds before sending a LACP packet.
Prio:
The priority of the port. The lower number means greater priority. This priority value controls which ports will be
active and which ones will be in a backup role.
4.6.2.2 System Status
Aggr ID:
Display the aggregation ID associated with the Link Aggregation Group (LAG).
Partner System ID:
LAG’s partner system ID (MAC address).
Partner Key:
The partner key assigned to this LAG.
Partner Prio:
The priority value of the partner.
Last Changed:
The time since this LAG changed.
Local Ports:
The local ports that are a port of this LAG.
4.6.2.3 Port Status
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