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Network Administration: Spanning Tree and LAG
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With all factors equal, when the LAG is configured with more candidate ports
than the maximum number of active ports allowed, the switch activates the
highest priority candidate ports from the dynamic LAG.
To configure LACP parameters: <add new stuff>
1
Click
Network Administration > Spanning Tree and LAG > Link
Aggregation (LAG)
>
LACP Parameters
.
The LACP parameters for all ports are displayed.
2
Click
Edit, Settings Icon
( ) and enter the global
LACP System Priority
value that determines which candidate ports will become members of the
LAG.
The page displays the LACP settings of the ports.
3
Click
OK
.
4
To modify LACP parameters for a particular port, click
Edit
, select a port
and enter the following fields:
–
Port
— Displays the port for which timeout and priority values are
assigned.
–
LACP Port Priority
— Enter the LACP priority value for the port. If
this value is not entered, the global default is used.
–
LACP Timeout
— Select the rate of periodic transmissions of LACP
PDUs. The possible options are:
•
Long
— Slow transmission rate
•
Short
— Fast transmission rate
VLAN LAG Membership
To view LAGs assigned to a VLAN: (though the
page)
1
Click
Network Administration > Spanning Tree and LAG > Link
Aggregation (LAG)
VLAN LAG Membership
.
2
Select a VLAN and click
Edit
.
The LAGs assigned to the selected VLAN are displayed along with the
following fields:
–
VLAN Name
— Name of VLAN selected.