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Admin Status — Enables or disables traffic forwarding through the selected LAG.
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Current LAG Status — Indicates if the LAG is currently operating.
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Operational Status — Operational status of the LAG.
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Admin Auto Negotiation — Enables or disables Auto Negotiation on the LAG. Auto-negotiation is a
protocol between two link partners that enables a LAG to advertise its transmission rate and flow
control (the flow control default is enabled) abilities to its partner.
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Current Auto Negotiation — The currently configured Auto Negotiation setting.
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Admin Speed — The speed at which the LAG is operating.
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Current LAG Speed — The currently configured speed at which the LAG is operating.
Admin Advertisement — The speed that the LAG advertises. Options include Maximum Capacity, 10
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MB Half-Duplex, 10 MB Full-Duplex, 100 MB Full-Duplex and 1000 MB Full-Duplex.
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Current Advertisement — The port advertises its speed to its neighbor port to start the negotiation
process. The possible field values are those specified in the Admin Advertisement field.
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Neighbor Advertisement — Indicates the neighboring port's advertisement settings. The field values
are identical to the Admin Advertisement field values.
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Admin Flow Control — Enables/disables flow control, or enables the auto negotiation of flow control
on the LAG.
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Current Flow Control — The user-designated flow control setting.
Defining LAG Parameters
1 Open the LAG Configuration page.
2 Select a LAG in the LAG field.
3 Define the fields.
4 Click Apply Changes.
The LAG parameters are saved to the device.
Modifying LAG Parameters
1 Open the LAG Configuration page.
2 Select a LAG in the LAG field.
3 Modify the fields.
4 Click Apply Changes.
The LAG parameters are saved to the device.
Displaying the LAG Configuration Table:
1 Open the LAG Configuration page.
2 Click Show All.
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