Admin Speed—Indicates the speed at which the LAG is operating. This value can be entered only if the LAG is disabled. The possible field values are:
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10M
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100M
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1000M
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Current LAG Speed—Specifies the synchronized LAG speed in bps. The possible field values are:
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10M
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100M
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1000M
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Current Duplex Mode—Specifies the LAG conversation type. The current field values are:
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Full—The interface supports transmission between the device and the client in both directions simultaneously.
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Half—The interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one direction at a time.
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Admin Current Duplex Mode—Specifies the LAG conversation type. The current field values are:
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Full—The interface supports transmission between the device and the client in both directions simultaneously.
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Half—The interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one direction at a time.
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Flow Control—Indicates if Flow Control is enabled on the LAG. The possible values are:
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Off—Disables Flow Control on the LAG. This is the default value.
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On—Enables Flow Control on the LAG.
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Auto-negotiation—Enables auto negotiation of Flow Control on the LAG.
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Current Flow Control—Indicates the current Flow Control setting. The possible values are:
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Off
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On
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Auto-negotiation
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Defining LAG parameters:
1. Open the LAG Configuration page.
2. Select a LAG in the LAG field.
3. Define the Description, Admin Status, Port Speed, Admin Auto Negotiation, Admin Speed, and/or Admin Flow Control fields.
4. Click Apply Changes. The LAG parameters are saved to the device.
Modifying LAG parameters:
1. Open the LAG Configuration page
2. Select a LAG in the LAG field.
3. Modify the Description, Admin Status, Port Speed, Admin Auto Negotiation, Admin Speed, and/or Admin Flow Control fields.
4. Click Apply Changes. The LAG parameters are saved to the device.
Displaying the LAG Configuration Table:
1. Open the LAG Configuration page.
2. Click Show All. The LAG Configuration Table opens.