Nokia 9500 MPR User Manual page 314

Microwave packet radio, webeml
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Release 7.0.0 3DB 19286 ACAA Issue 01
Administer L1/L2 radio and L2 Ethernet LAG
ports
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LAG Creation window
L1 Radio LAG Create
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2. Create a LAG port using the following procedure: See
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L2 Radio LAG Create
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i. From the ID drop-down menu, select LAG ID number (1 - 14 if a Core-E,
MSS-1 or MSS-O is in use, or 1-12 if a CorEvo card is in use).
ii. Enter the LAG name, optional (up to 32 characters).
iii. From the Type drop-down menu, select (L1 Radio, L2 Radio, or L2
Ethernet).
iv. From the Size drop-down menu, select LAG size
v. If Type is provisioned L2 Ethernet/Radio, then from the Key drop-down
menu, select the Admin Key value (1 - 32).
vi. If Type is provisioned L2 Ethernet, then from the LACP drop-down menu,
select LACP support (Active, Passive, or Disabled).
vii. If LACP is provisioned Active or Passive, then from the Timeout field, select
time-out period (Short or Long).
viii. Click Create.
The LAG Creation window closes. The L2 Ethernet or L1/L2 Radio LAG is added
to the LAG Configuration Tool. See
WebEML User Manual
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