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Network Administration: Spanning Tree and LAG
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4
Select whether it is a
Standard
(user-defined LAG) or an
LACP
-defined
LAG.
5
Click on the ports that will comprise the LAG.
LAG Configuration
Use the
LAG Configuration
pages to configure LAGs. The device supports
up to 12 LAGs per system.
To set various configuration parameters for LAGs:
1
Click
Network Administration > Spanning Tree and LAG > Link
Aggregation (LAG)
>
LAG Configuration
.
The LAG parameters are displayed.
2
Click
Edit
.
3
Select the LAG, click its Edit icon and enter the fields:
–
LAG Mode
— Select the LAG mode. The possible options are:
•
Static
— The ports in the LAG are manually configured.
•
LACP
— When enabled, the device exchanges LACP messages
with its neighbors to update and maintain LAG configurations
automatically.
–
Description
— Enter a user-defined description of the configured
LAG.
–
LAG Type
— Displays the port types that comprise the LAG.
–
Admin Status
— Enable/disable the selected LAG.
–
Current Status
— Displays the LAG is currently operating.
–
Admin Speed
— Select the configured speed at which the ports in the
LAG will operate. The possible options are:
•
10M
— The ports are currently operating at 10 Mbps.
•
100M
— The ports are currently operating at 100 Mbps.
•
1000M
— The ports are currently operating at 1000 Mbps.
–
Current Speed
— Displays the speed at which the ports in the LAG
are currently operating.