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Port Management
Link Aggregation
Cisco Small Business SF200E Series Advanced Smart Switch
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LAGs can be assigned membership in VLANs; however, individual ports lose their 
individual VLAN memberships when they become LAG members. When a port is 
removed from a LAG, it rejoins the VLANs that it previously belong to as specified 
in the startup configuration.
To configure a LAG:
STEP 1
Select a LAG to configure, and then click Edit.
STEP  2
Specify the following for the selected LAG:
LAG Name—Enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters to identify the LAG.
Type—Select Static to manually assign ports to the LAG. Select Dynamic to 
enable the ports to exchange LACPDUs to dynamically form the LAG.
Port List/LAG Member—To add or remove ports from a static LAG, select 
each port and click the left or right arrow to move it between the Port and 
LAG Member lists.
STEP  3
Click Apply and then click Close. Your changes are saved to the Running 
Configuration. 
Configuring LAG Settings
You can use the LAG Settings page to administratively enable or disable a LAG 
and configure load balancing settings.
To configure LAG settings:
STEP 1
Click Port Management > Link Aggregation > LAG Settings in the navigation 
window.
The LAG Settings Table lists each available LAG.
STEP  2
Select a LAG to configure, and then click Edit.
STEP  3
Specify the following for the selected LAG:
Administrative Status—Select Up or Down to administratively enable or 
disable the LAG. When a LAG is disabled, its member ports operate as 
standalone physical ports.