Chapter 5

Configuration Using the Web-based Utility

Port Management > Link Aggregation > Detail

LAG  The LAG number (1-8). To display or edit another LAG, select the number from the drop-down menu.

Description  The user-defined LAG description of up to 64 characters. This field is blank by default.

LACP  Select the checkbox to enable Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP).

LAG Type  (Read-only) The LAG type. The values are:

eth100m  The LAG contains 100 Mbps Ethernet ports.

eth1000m  The LAG contains 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports.

Administrative Status  The LAG’s administrative status. Select either Up or Down to enable or disable the LAG.

Current Status  (Read-only) The LAG’s status, either Up or Down.

Admin Auto Negotiation  Select Enable (default) or Disable to enable or disable Auto-Negotiation on the LAG. Auto-Negotiation allows a LAG to advertise its transmission rate, duplex mode, and flow control settings to other LAGs.

Current Auto Negotiation  (Read-only) The LAG’s current Auto-Negotiation status.

Admin Speed  Use this to manually set the LAG’s configured transmission rate in Mbps. You can select 10M, 100M, or 1000M (Gigabit ports only). Before you change this setting, make sure that Admin Auto Negotiation is disabled.

Current LAG Speed  (Read-only) The LAG’s current rate in Mbps.

Admin Flow Control  Select Enable or Disable to manually enable or disable flow control, or select Auto- Negotiation for automatic selection of flow control.

Current Flow Control  (Read-only) The current flow control setting.

Select Ports  To add a port to the LAG, select its checkbox in this section. You can select up to 8 ports per LAG.

Click Save to save the settings and leave the screen open. Click Save & Close to save the settings and close the screen. Click Close to close the screen without saving the settings.

Port Management > LACP

In addition to LAGs that you create by manually grouping ports together, you can also use the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) to automatically negotiate a LAG link between the Switch and another network device.

The LACP screen contains fields for configuring LACP LAGs.

Port Management > LACP

Global Parameter

LACP System Priority  The global LACP priority value, from 1 to 65535. The default value is 1.

Port Priority

Unit No  The number of the unit that you are managing.

Port  The port to which the timeout and priority values will be assigned. To configure a different port, select it from the drop-down menu. If the port is not listed, click Next in the LACP Port Table.

LACP Port Priority  Defines the LACP priority value for the port, from 1 to 65535. The default value is 1.

LACP Timeout  The administrative LACP timeout value. Select either Short or Long (default).

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Linksys SLM224G4S manual Port Management Lacp, Global Parameter, Port Priority

SLM224G4S specifications

The Linksys SLM224G4S is a sophisticated Layer 2 managed switch designed for businesses and institutions that demand high performance, reliability, and advanced networking features. This model stands out due to its blend of robustness and manageability, making it ideal for expanding networks.

One of the primary features of the SLM224G4S is its 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, allowing for high-speed data transfers essential for bandwidth-intensive applications. Supporting auto-negotiation, these ports can detect the capabilities of connected devices and configure themselves accordingly, ensuring optimal performance without manual intervention. With four additional shared Gigabit SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) ports, this switch provides flexibility in network design and enhances scalability.

The SLM224G4S supports VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) capabilities, which can segment network traffic to improve security and performance. This is particularly useful in environments where different departments or teams require distinct network segments for operational efficiency. By implementing VLANs, organizations can enhance their network management while isolating sensitive information from potential threats.

Quality of Service (QoS) is another critical technology integrated into the SLM224G4S. It prioritizes network traffic, ensuring that critical applications receive the bandwidth they need for optimal performance. This is particularly important for VoIP and video conferencing applications, where latency and jitter can significantly impact user experience.

The switch also features advanced Layer 2 management functionalities, including SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), allowing IT administrators to monitor network performance and quickly troubleshoot issues. The embedded web-based management interface makes configuration straightforward, enabling quick adjustments to settings without deep networking knowledge.

Security is a paramount consideration in today’s networking landscape. The SLM224G4S provides robust security features, including port security that limits the number of MAC addresses allowed on a port, reducing the risk of unauthorized access. Moreover, it supports802.1X port-based authentication, ensuring that only authenticated devices can connect to the network.

In summary, the Linksys SLM224G4S managed switch boasts features such as 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, VLAN support, QoS, SNMP management, and advanced security protocols. These characteristics make it an excellent choice for businesses looking to enhance their network's performance, safety, and reliability, paving the way for seamless connectivity in today’s digital age.