Editing a lag – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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DCB configuration

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IP/Netmask - The netmask is used to divide an IP address into subnets. It specifies which
portion of the IP address represents the network and which portion represents the host,
and can only be configured if the interface mode is L3.

Primary - The primary IP address assigned to a 10 Gbps DCB/FC switch module.

Secondary - The secondary IP address is optional. Secondary IP addresses are helpful
when the interface port is part of multiple subnets.

5. When you have finished configuring the policies, apply the settings to the DCB port.

NOTE

Clicking Cancel when there are pending changes launches a pop-up dialog box.

6. Click OK when you have finished modifying the DCB port parameters.

The Deploy to Ports dialog box displays.

7. Click OK after changing the attributes of the current deployment.

The Deployment Status dialog box launches.

8. Click Start on the Deployment Status dialog box to save the changes to the selected port or

ports.

9. Click Close to close the Deployment Status dialog box.

Editing a LAG

Use the following procedure to change members and policies in a link aggregation group (LAG).

NOTE

Editing a LAG is not supported for Network OS products. You must use the command line interface
to configure a LAG for Network OS products. Refer to the Network OS Command Reference for more
information.

1. Select Configure > DCB.

The DCB Configuration dialog box displays, showing the status of all DCB-related hardware and
functions.

2. Select the link aggregation group (LAG) from the Products/Ports list.

3. Click Edit.

The Edit LAG dialog box displays, as shown in

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