Device Configuration

Table 3-5. LAG Configuration Fields - General Tab (Continued)

Field

Description

 

 

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.

 

 

LAG Name

The name of the LAG.

 

 

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.

 

IEEE-802.1Q- VLAN tagging, per IEEE

 

802.1Q VLAN standard. The LAG will

 

transmit frames with a VLAN ID of 1 -

 

3071.

 

 

VLAN ID

The VLAN number of the LAG.

 

 

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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