•LAG Type — The port types that comprise the LAG.
•Admin Status — Enables or disables the selected LAG.
–Up — Traffic is enabled through the LAG.
–Down — Traffic is disabled through the LAG.
•Current Status — Indicates if the LAG is currently operating.
•Admin Speed — The configured speed at which the LAG is operating. The possible field values are:
–10M — Indicates the LAG is currently operating at 10 Mbps.
–100M — Indicates the LAG is currently operating at 100 Mbps.
–1000M — Indicates the LAG is currently operating at 1000 Mbps.
•Current Speed — The speed at which the LAG is currently operating.
•Admin Auto Negotiation — Auto Negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a LAG to advertise its transmission rate, duplex mode and flow control abilities to its partner.
–Enable — Enables Auto Negotiation on the LAG.
–Disable — Disables Auto Negotiation on the LAG.
•Current Auto Negotiation — The current Auto Negotiation setting.
•Admin Advertisement — Defines the
–Max Capability — Indicates that all LAG speeds and Duplex mode settings are accepted.
–10 Full — Indicates that the LAG advertises for a 10 mbps speed LAG and full duplex mode setting.
–100 Full — Indicates that the LAG advertises for a 100 mbps speed LAG and full duplex mode setting.
–1000 Full — Indicates that the LAG advertises for a 1000 mbps speed LAG and full duplex mode setting.
•Current Advertisement — The LAG advertises its speed to its neighbor LAG to start the negotiation process. The possible field values are those specified in the Admin Advertisement field.
•Neighbor Advertisement — Indicates the neighboring LAG advertisement settings. The field values are identical to the Admin Advertisement field values.
•Admin Flow Control — Indicates the flow control status on the LAG. Flow Control mode is effective on the ports operating in Full Duplex in the LAG.
–Enable — Enables flow control on the LAG.
–Disable — Disables flow control on the LAG.
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