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Add a Link Aggregation
You are here: Network > Connectivity > Link Aggregation.
To add a link aggregation:
Field | Action |
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General | |
Name | Enter the aggregated interface name. The name should be in aeX format. Where X is a number. Note: If an aggregated interface already exists, then the field is displayed as read-only. |
Description | Enter a description for the LAG. |
Interfaces | Select the interface available for aggregation and move to Selected column using right arrow. Note: Only interfaces that are configured with the same speed can be selected together for a LAG. |
VLAN tagging type | Select one of the following VLAN tagging type:
Note: When you edit from None to VLAN tagging or Flexible VLAN tagging or vice versa, all the logical interfaces of the selected interface are deleted. |
Native VLAN ID | VLAN identifier to associate with untagged packets received on the physical interface. Range: 0 through 4094. |
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) | |
LACP mode | Select a mode in which Link Aggregation Control Protocol packets are exchanged between the interfaces. The modes are:
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Periodic | Select a periodic transmissions of link aggregation control PDUs occur at different transmission rate. The options available are:
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System priority | Click the arrow button to select the priority level that you want to associate with the LAG. |
Link protection | Enable or disable the option to protect the link. Note: You can configure only two member links for an aggregated Ethernet interface, that is, one active and one standby. |
Link protection mode | Select one of the following options:
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