Configuration Procedure:
1)
In the
LAG Config
section, select a LAG for configuration.
2)
In the
Member Port
section, select the member ports for the LAG. It is multi-optional.
3)
Click
Apply
.
Entry Description:
System Priority:
Specify the system priority for the switch. A smaller value means a
higher priority.
To keep active ports consistent at both ends, you can set the
priority of one device to be higher than that of the other device.
The device with higher priority will determine its active ports, and
the other device can select its active ports according to the
selection result of the device with higher priority. If the two ends
have the same system priority value, the end with a smaller MAC
address has the higher priority.
Admin Key:
Specify the Admin Key which you can regard as the group number
of the LAG.
Note that the group number of other static LAGs cannot be set as
an Admin Key. The valid value ranges from 1 to 64.
Port Priority:
Specify the Port Priority. A smaller value means a higher port
priority.
The port with higher priority in an LAG will be selected as the
active port to forward data. If two ports have the same priority
value, the port with a smaller port number has the higher priority.
Mode:
Select the LACP mode for the port.
In LACP, the switch uses LACPDU (Link Aggregation Control
Protocol Data Unit) to negotiate the parameters with the peer end.
In this way, the two ends select active ports and form the
aggregation link. The LACP mode determines whether the port
will take the initiative to send the LACPDU. There are two modes:
Passive
: The port will not send LACPDU before receiving the
LACPDU from the peer end.
Active
: The port will take the initiative to send LACPDU.
Status:
Enable the LACP function of the port. By default, it is disabled.
LAG:
Displays the LAG number which the port belongs to.
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