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  Chapter 3:  Configuring Switching Information
 
   
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LAG Configuration
Use the LAG (Port Channel) Configuration page to group one or more full-duplex Ethernet 
links to be aggregated together to form a link aggregation group, which is also known as a 
port-channel. The switch treats the LAG as if it were a single link.
To access the LAG Configuration page, click Switching
 LAG  Basic  LAG Configuration
 
To configure LAG settings:
1. 
Select the check box next to the LAG to configure. You can select multiple LAGs to 
apply the same setting to the selected interfaces. Select the check box in the heading 
row to apply the same settings to all interfaces.
2. 
Configure or view the following settings:
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LAG Name. Specify the name you want assigned to the LAG. You may enter any 
string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters. A valid name has to be specified in order 
to create the LAG
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Description. Specify the Description string to be attached to a LAG. It can be up to 64 
characters in length.
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LAG ID. Displays the number assigned to the LAG. This field is read-only.
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Link Trap. Specify whether you want to have a trap sent when link status changes. 
The factory default is Disable, which will cause the trap to be sent.
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Admin Mode. Select Enable or Disable from the menu. When the LAG (port channel) 
is disabled, no traffic will flow and LACPDUs will be dropped, but the links that form 
the LAG (port channel) will not be released. The factory default is Enable.
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STP Mode. Select the Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with 
the LAG.
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LAG Type. Specifies whether the LAG is configured as a Static or LACP port. When 
the LAG is static, it does not transmit or process received LACPDUs, for example the 
member ports do not transmit LACPDUs and all the LACPDUs it may receive are 
dropped. The default is Static.