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Port Management
Link Aggregation
Cisco Small Business SF200E Series Advanced Smart Switch
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Load Balance Algorithm—Select one of the options to enable the switch to 
load-balance outgoing packets among member ports of a LAG. The switch 
selects one of the links in the channel for transmitting specific packets. The 
switch prioritizes each criteria for load balancing in the order listed in the 
option. The options are:
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Src/Dest MAC, VLAN, EType, incoming port—Source and destination 
MAC addresses, the VLAN membership, the Ethertype field, and the port 
on which the packet was received.
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Src/Dest IP and TCP/UDP Port Fields—Source and destination IP 
address and the TCP or UDP port number in the IP packet.
If the IP packet option is selected, non-IP packets received on the port are 
balanced using the Src and Dest MAC address.
MTU—Specify the maximum transmission unit size in bytes. The default 
MTU is 1518 and the range is between 1518 and 2048 bytes.
Link Trap—Select Enable to have the switch send a message to the trap log 
whenever the LAG’s status changes.
STEP  4
Click Apply and then click Close. Your changes are saved to the Running 
Configuration. 
Configuring LACP
The switch uses the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) to automate the 
formation of dynamic LAGs. LACP-enabled ports send protocol data units 
(LACPDUs) to detect each other on a network and negotiate a LAG.
Use the LACP page to view and configure protocol operation.
To configure LACP settings on individual ports:
STEP 1
Click Port Management > Link Aggregation > LACP in the navigation window.
The LACP Interface Table displays the following information for each port:
LACP Mode—The administrative status of LACP mode (Enabled or 
Disabled)