Link Aggregation - FibroLAN Falcon-RX/812/G/A User Manual

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The "Start from VLAN", and "group" input fields allow the user to select the starting point in the MLD
SFM Information Table. Clicking the Refresh button will update the displayed table starting from that
or the closest next MLD SFM Information Table match. In addition, the two input fields will - upon a
Refresh button click - assume the value of the first displayed entry, allowing for continuous refresh
with the same start address.
The >> will use the last entry of the currently displayed table as a basis for the next lookup. When
the end is reached the text "No more entries" is shown in the displayed table. Use the << button to
start over.
Web GUI: Configuration > IPMC > MLD Snooping > IPv6 SFM Information
Figure 4-152: MLD SFM Information
Table 4-146: MLD SFM Information Parameters
VLAN ID
Group
Port
Mode
Source Address
Type
Hardware
Filter/Switch

4.17 Link Aggregation

LACP is an IEEE 802.3ad standard protocol. The Link Aggregation Control Protocol, allows bundling
several physical ports together to form a single logical port.
Link aggregation bundles multiple ports (member ports) together into a single logical link. It is
primarily used to increase available bandwidth without introducing loops in the network and to
improve resiliency against faults. A link aggregation group (LAG) can be established with individual
links being added or removed. This enables bandwidth to be incrementally scaled based on changing
requirements. A link aggregation group can be quickly reconfigured if faults are identified.
Link aggregation (or IEEE 802.3ad) uses multiple Ethernet network links/ports in parallel to increase
the link speed beyond the limits of any one single port, and to increase the redundancy for higher
availability.
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VLAN ID of the group.
Group address of the group displayed.
Switch port number.
Indicates the filtering mode maintained per (VLAN ID, port number,
Group Address) basis. It can be either Include or Exclude
IP Address of the source. Currently, system limits the total number of
IPv6 source addresses for filtering (per group) is 8.
Indicates the Type. It can be either Allow or Deny.
Indicates whether data plane destined to the specific group address
from the source IPv6 address could be handled by chip or not.

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