3 lag group – PLANET WGSW-5242 User Manual

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The page includes the following fields:

Object

Description

LACP System Priority

Specifies the actor device's link aggregation priority relative to the devices at the

other ends of the links on which link aggregation is enabled. A higher value

indicates a lower priority.

Port Number

Display the port number. Click on the index number will enter port LACP

properties configuration screen.

Priority

Indicates actor port priority. The port priority determines the active and standby

links. When a group of ports is negotiating with a group of ports on another

device to establish a trunk group, the port with the highest priority becomes the

default active port. The other ports (with lower priorities) become standby ports in

the trunk group.

Admin Key

Indicates actor administration key for the port. The LACP administration key must

be set to the same value for ports that belong to the same LAG.

LAG Group

Indicates the LAG group ID if the port is the member of this LAG group.

Status

Summarizes the current LACP status for this port.

All information listed here is for reference only. Please refer to IEEE 802.3ad for details.

4.3.3 LAG Group

Link Aggregated Groups optimize port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single aggregated group. Link

aggregated groups multiply the bandwidth between the devices, increase port flexibility, and provide link redundancy.

Figure 4-3-5

LAG Group Screenshot

The page includes the following fields:

Object

Description

LAG Group

Displays the LAG groups.

Port Member

Displays the ports that are members of this LAG.

Link Status

Displays the link status.

Speed Duplex

Display the connection speed and duplex.

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