Viewing lags in vcs mode – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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Viewing LAGs in VCS mode

1. Launch the DCB Configuration dialog box using one of the following methods:

Select Configure > DCB from the menu bar.

Right-click the DCB switch from the device tree, and select Configure > DCB.

Right-click the DCB switch from the topology map and select Configure > DCB.

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

2. Select a Network OS switch LAG in the DCB Products/Ports table and click View.

The View LAG dialog box displays, allowing you to view the Network OS switch port parameters.

3. Click one of the following tabs and refer to the appropriate corresponding table for a

description of the feature parameters.

LAG

“Viewing LAG parameters on the Network OS switch LAG”

on page 725

QoS — Refer to

“Viewing QoS parameters on the Network OS switch LAG”

on page 726.

LLDP-DCBX — Refer to

“Viewing LLDP-DCBX parameters on the Network OS switch LAG”

on

page 728.

FCoE — Refer to

“Viewing FCoE parameters on the Network OS switch”

on page 719.

Viewing LAG parameters on the Network OS switch LAG

Table 103

describes the parameters that displays on the View LAG dialog box — LAG tab.

Re-authentication Interval (sec)

The number of seconds between re-authentication attempts. The value
range is 1 to 4294967295. The default value is 3600 seconds. This
feature is not dependent on the re-authentication state being enabled.

Port Control

The authorization mode to configure the ports for authorization. Options
include Auto, Force-authorized, or Force-unauthorized. The default value
is Auto.

TABLE 103

LAG parameters on the Network OS switch LAG

Field/Component

Description

LAG ID

For Network OS switches in VCS mode, the LAG ID range is from 1
through 6144. For Network OS switches in standalone mode, the LAG ID
range is from 1 through 64.

Interface Mode

The interface mode, which can be none or layer 2 (L2).

Profile

Indicates whether the LAG profile is enabled or disabled.

L2 Mode

The L2 mode (Access or Trunk):

Access mode allows only one VLAN and allows only untagged
frames.

Trunk mode allows more than one VLAN association and allows
tagged frames.

NOTE: <profile> displays if the LAG is profiled.

TABLE 102

802.1x parameter on the Network OS switch port (Continued)

Field/Component

Description

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