Configuring Lag Settings - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Administration Manual

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Port Management
Configuring Link Aggregation
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Administration Guide Release 1.0.0.x

Configuring LAG Settings

Use the LAG Settings page to configure the settings of selected LAGs and
reactivate the suspended LAGs.
To configure the LAG settings:
Click Port Management > Link Aggregation > LAG Settings.
Select a LAG, and click Edit.
Enter the following information:
LAG—Select the LAG to be configured.
LAG Type—Displays the port type that comprises the LAG.
Description—Enter the LAG name or a comment.
Administrative Status—Set the selected LAG to operational (Up) or non-
operational (Down).
Operational Status—Displays whether the LAG is currently operating.
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 to its partner (the Flow
Control is disabled by default). We recommend that you keep auto-
negotiation enabled on both sides of an aggregate link, or disabled on both
sides, while ensuring that link speeds are identical.
Operational Auto Negotiation—Displays the auto-negotiation setting.
Administrative Port Speed—Select the LAG speed.
Operational LAG Speed—Displays the current speed at which the LAG is
operating.
Auto Advertisement Speed—Select the speed capability to be advertised
by the port. The options are:
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All Speed—All port speed settings can be accepted.
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10M—10 Mbps speed.
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100M—100 Mbps speed.
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10/100M—10 and 1000 Mbps speeds.
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1000M—1000 Mbps speed.
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