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Table 3-3. LAG Configuration Fields (Continued)
Field
Description
The warning level of the ports on the selected
LAG. Possible values are:
The classification of the LAG. Port
Classification allows network managers to
specify each port level's importance. The
possible states are:
- Normal users.
- Servers or critical users.
For more information refer to Port Classification
in The Reference Guide.
The physical media type of the ports of the
selected LAG. If the port conforms to a certain
standard (Repeater, Transceiver, 10BaseT,
etc.), this standard is displayed. If the port
does not conform to any standard, Private is
displayed.
The priority level of packets exiting the LAG.
For effective transmission, multimedia packets
must be received isochronously (at regular
intervals). To ensure this, you can assign
priorities to packets coming out of a LAG.
Whenever traffic load is extreme and a LAG
cannot accept all incoming packets, packets
sent from a LAG with the highest priority will
pass through first. However, a fairness
mechanism will allow low priority packets to
eventually enter the bus.
Possible values are:
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