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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); read only field, fixed by the
system.
LACP Enabled - Specifies if the LACP is enabled or disabled.
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Actor Op. key - A read-only field fixed by the system indicates the actual operational
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value of LAG-key for this LAG.
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 to 16.
Asap Name - An entry field displays 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 will be reported.
– MTU - Allows to set the Maximum Transmit Unit (MTU); size of the largest
– Protocol Profile - The entry field indicates the name of the 2-bytes provider (S-
– Encaps Method - The entry field indicates the method of MAC packets
The panel has the following hyperlinks:
Cancel - To exit return to the previous page.
Save & continue - To apply the previous settings and restart with new configuration.
Save & exit - To apply the previous settings and return to the previous page.
Client Type Management panel
The Client Type Management panel contains the following parameter:
EthClient Type - Allows to set the transported
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Ethernet Transparent System) or etb (for Ethernet Bridge System) or LinkAgg (for
Link Aggregation System).
Traffic Management panel
The Traffic Management panel shows the Port Traffic State: The options are: enabled
(the traffic over this resource is alive) or disabled (the traffic over this resource is shut-
down).
Group Segregation panel
The Group Segregation panel shows the PORT LAG-x: Possible options are: Enable
Participation or Disable Participation according to the real status.
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packet which can be sent on this LAG interface, specified in octets. Allowed
values are integers in the range 1574-9216.
VLAN-Prototypal) contained into the S-Vlan ethernet frames afferent to the
current Port.
encapsulation inside the underlying physical layer. Possible options are:
ethernetV2 (default mode, set by the system) or IEEE8023 (not yet operative).
procedure.
layer.
Possible values are: ets (for
LAG configuration
After the
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