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24-Port and 48-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Smart Switches with 4 SFP Ports
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10. From the Hash Mode menu, select the load-balancing mode for a port channel (LAG):
1 Src/Dest MAC, incoming port. This mode uses the source and destination MAC
addresses and incoming port that are associated with the packet.
2 Src IP and Src TCP/UDP Port fields. This mode uses the source IP address and
source
TCP or UDP port value that are associated with the packet.
3 Dest IP and Dest TCP/UDP Port fields. This mode uses the destination IP address
and destination
TCP or UDP port value that are associated with the packet.
4 Src/Dest IP and TCP/UDP Port fields. This mode uses the source and destination
MAC addresses and the source and destination
TCP or UDP port values that are
associated with the packet.
Note: The switch balances traffic on a port channel (LAG) by selecting one of
the links in the channel over which packets must be transmitted. The
switch selects the link by creating a binary pattern from selected fields
in a packet and associating that pattern with a particular link.
11. From the STP Mode menu, select the Spanning
T
ree Protocol (STP) administrative mode
associated with the LAG. The possible values are as follows:
Disable. Spanning tree is disabled for this LAG.
Enable. Spanning tree is enabled for this LAG. Enable is the default.
12. From the Link Trap menu, select
Enable or Disable to specify whether to send a trap when
the link status changes.
The default is Enable, which causes the trap to be sent.
13. From the LAG Type menu, select Static
or LACP:
Static. Disables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on the selected LAG.
The
LAG is configured manually. The default is Static.
LACP. Disables LACP on the selected LAG. The LAG is configured automatically
.
14. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable information displayed on the page.
Table 29. LAG Configuration information
Field Description
LAG ID Identification of the LAG.
Active Ports Indicates the ports that are actively participating in the port channel.
LAG State Indicates whether the link is up or down.