Cisco Cisco SF302-08PP 8-port 10 100 PoE+ Managed Switch Manual De Mantenimiento

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Port Management
Link Aggregation
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Cisco 300 Series Managed Switches Administration Guide
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However, there are cases when one link partner is temporarily not configured for 
LACP. One example for such case is when the link partner is on a device, which is 
in the process of receiving its configuration using the auto-config protocol. This 
device's ports are not yet configured to LACP. If the LAG link cannot come up, the 
device cannot ever become configured. A similar case occurs with dual-NIC 
network-boot computers (e.g. PXE), which receive their LAG configuration only 
after they bootup.
When several LACP-configured ports are configured, and the link comes up in one 
or more ports but there are no LACP responses from the link partner for those 
ports, the first port that had link up is added to the LACP LAG and becomes active 
(the other ports become non-candidates). In this way, the neighbor device can, for 
example, get its IP Address using DHCP and get its configuration using auto-
configuration.
Setting LACP Parameter Settings
Use the LACP page to configure the candidate ports for the LAG and to configure 
the LACP parameters per port. 
With all factors equal, when the LAG is configured with more candidate ports than 
the maximum number of active ports allowed (8), the device selects ports as 
active from the dynamic LAG on the device that has the highest priority.
NOTE
The LACP setting is irrelevant on ports that are not members of a dynamic LAG.
To define the LACP settings:
STEP 1
Click Port Management > Link Aggregation > LACP.
STEP  2
Enter the LACP System Priority. Se
STEP  3
Select a port, and click Edit.
STEP  4
Enter the values for the following fields:
Port—Select the port number to which timeout and priority values are 
assigned.
LACP Port Priority—Enter the LACP priority value for the port. See 
.
LACP Timeout—Time interval between the sending and receiving of 
consecutive LACP PDUs. Select the periodic transmissions of LACP PDUs, 
which occur at either a Long or Short transmission speed, depending upon 
the expressed LACP timeout preference.