To open the LAG Configuration page:
NOTE:
If port configuration is modified while the port is a LAG member, the configuration change is only effective after the port is removed from the LAG.
Click Switch > Ports > LAG Configuration in the Tree View. The LAG Configuration page displays.
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LAG Configuration Page
The LAG Configuration page contains the following fields:
LAG—Indicates the LAG number.
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Description—Provides a user-defined LAG description.
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LAG Type—Indicates the LAG maximum speed capacity.
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Admin Status—Controls the traffic from the selected LAG. By default, this parameter is set to Up. The possible field values are:
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Up—Enables traffic forwarding through the LAG.
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Down—Disables traffic forwarding through the LAG.
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Current LAG Status—Specifies the LAG status. The possible field values are:
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Up—Indicates the LAG is currently operating.
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Down—Indicates the LAG is currently non-operational.
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Admin Auto Negotiation—Enables Auto Negotiation on the LAG. Auto-negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a LAG to
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advertise its transmission rate, duplex mode, and flow control (the flow control default is disabled) abilities to its partner. The possible field values are:
Enable—Enables auto negotiation on the LAG.
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Disable—Disables auto negotiation on the LAG.
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Current Auto Negotiation—Indicates the current Auto Negotiation setting. The possible field values are:
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Enable
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Disable
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