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TRENDnet User’s Guide
Managed Industrial L2 Switch
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System Priority
LACP system priority is a number between 1 and 65,535. The
switch with the lowest system priority (and lowest port number
if system priority is the same) becomes the LACP “server”. The
LACP “server” controls the operation of LACP setup. Enter a
number to set the priority of an active port using Link
Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). The smaller the number,
the higher the priority level.
Group LACP
Select a trunk group ID and then select whether to Enable or
Disable Group Link Aggregation Control Protocol for that trunk
group.
Port Priority
Select a port or a range of ports to configure its (their) LACP
priority.
Apply
Click Apply to configure the settings.
Refresh
Click this to reset the fields to the last setting.
LACP Group Status
Group ID
The field identifies the LACP group ID.
State
This field displays if the group has LACP enabled.
LACP Group Status
Port
The field identifies the port ID.
Priority
The field identifies the port’s LACP priority.
LACP Info.
Advanced Settings > Link Aggregation > LACP Info.
Parameter
Description
Group ID
Select a LACP group that you want to view.
Neighbors Information
Port
The LACP member port ID.
System Priority
LACP system priority is used to determine link aggregation
group (LAG) membership, and to identify this device to other
switches during LAG negotiations. (Range: 0-65535; Default:
32768)
System ID
The neighbor Switch’s system ID.
Port
The direct connected port Id of the neighbor Switch.
Age
The available time period of the neighbor Switch LACP
information.
Port State
The direct connected port’s state of the neighbor Switch.
Port Priority
The direct connected port’s priority of the neighbor Switch.
Oper Key
The Oper key of the LACP member port.










