Device Configuration
Table 3-6. LAG Configuration Fields - Advanced Tab (Continued)
Field | Description |
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Port Classification | The classification of a specific LAG. Port |
| Classification allows network managers to |
| specify each LAG level’s importance. The |
| possible states are: |
| • Regular - Normal users. |
| • Valuable - Servers or critical users. |
| For more information refer to Port Classification |
| in The Reference Guide. |
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For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page 16.
Viewing Port Configuration
The Port Configuration dialog box contains tabs that provide you with information specific to a selected port.
The General tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides detailed information about the port, such as the port name, type, functionality, status, VLAN ID, mode of operation, and any faults occurring on the port.
The Advanced tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides detailed information about the port’s STP configuration and port classification.
The 802.1x tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides detailed information about the port’s 802.1x configuration. For more information about 802.1x security, refer to Chapter 16, Port Security.
The Power tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides information about the port’s PoE configuration. For more information about PoE, refer to Chapter 4, Power over Ethernet.
The LLDP tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides configuration information for the Link Layer Display Protocol on the port.
The Get/Set Toolbar provides an alternative, quick method to view and change the port’s configuration. For more information on the Get/Set Toolbar, refer to “Get/Set Toolbar” on page 10.
*Note: The configuration of ports that participate in a LAG cannot be changed using the Port Configuration dialog box. Use the LAG Configuration dialog box instead.
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