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Admin State - Indicates the administration status. The entry field can be set only after
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the LAG creation option, see
(the LAG is in-service) or disable (the LAG is out-of-service).
Type - Indicates the type of port (read only field, fixed by the system to
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"ieee8023adLag").
LACP Type - Indicates if the Link Aggregation Control Protocol is ON (i.e. lacpOn is
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active on this aggregator) or OFF (IacpOff inactive); It is a read only field fixed by the
system.
User Label - Indicates the LAG name as defined by the user.
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Size - Allows to set the size of the LAG, i.e. number of Aggregated Ports. The values
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are integers in the range 0-16.
Actor Admin Key - Indicates the LAG "Key", the parameter identifying this LAG;
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integer in the range 1-123.
EthClient Type - The entry field can be set only after creation, see
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Management panel" (p.
System) or etb (for Ethernet Bridge System).
Actor System Priority - Indicates the LAG Priority. This parameter, together with the
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LAG Mac Address, forms the "System Identifier". The lowest System Identifier value
will be elected as the "Master" of the link, i.e. the one that will drive the actions in case
of events such as failures, switches, etc. Possible values are integers in the range 0-
65535.
Asap Name - The entry field shows the name of alarms profile to be associated to the
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current Port. The Select hyperlink allows to start the selection
selection procedure, the chosen value is reported.
MTU - The entry field allows to set the Maximum Transmit Unit (MTU); size of the
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largest packet which can be sent on this LAG interface, specified in octets. Allowed
values are integers in the range 1574- 9216.
VLAN Protocol Profile - Indicates the name of the 2-bytes provider (S-VLAN-
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Protocol Type) contained into the S-Vlan ethernet frames afferent to the current Port.
Encaps Method - Indicates the method of MAC packets encapsulation inside the
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underlying physical layer. The options are: ethernetV2 (default mode, set by the
system) or IEEE8023 (not yet operative).
Layer2 control frame (0x) - The entry field permits to enable or disable the Protocol
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Frames that can accede to this port. The allowable value can be selected by means of
the Bitmask details hyperlink which opens the window.
The panel has the Save hyperlink that saves the settings.
The table contains the following columns associated to a check box for the selection:
Name - It shows the name of the LAG with the suffix after "#" and an integer in the
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range 1-123.
User Label - It shows the LAG name defined by the user.
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"LAG configuration" (p.
4-11). Possible values are ets (for Ethernet Transparent
4-8). The values are: enable
"Client Type
procedure.
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