Device Configuration
Table 3-5. LAG Configuration Fields - General Tab (Continued)
Field | Description |
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Administrative Status | The administrative state of the selected LAG: |
| • Enabled - The LAG is enabled and can |
| transmit and receive packets. |
| • Disabled - The LAG is disabled and |
| cannot transmit or receive packets. |
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LAG Name | The name of the LAG. |
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Tagging Mode | The LAG’s operation mode regarding VLANs. |
| The possible modes are: |
| • Clear - Transmits each outgoing packet |
| in untagged format if it belongs to the |
| LAG’s VLAN. Otherwise, it discards the |
| packet. |
| • |
| 802.1Q VLAN standard. The LAG will |
| transmit frames with a VLAN ID of 1 - |
| 3071. |
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VLAN ID | The VLAN number of the LAG. |
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Priority Level | The priority level of packets exiting the LAG. |
| For effective transmission, multimedia packets |
| must be received isochronously (at regular |
| intervals). To ensure this, you can assign |
| priorities to packets coming out of a LAG. |
| Whenever traffic load is extreme and a LAG |
| cannot accept all incoming packets, packets |
| sent from a LAG with the highest priority will |
| pass through first. However, a fairness |
| mechanism will allow low priority packets to |
| eventually enter the bus. |
| Possible values are User Priority 0 .. User |
| Priority 7. |
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