Dell PowerConnect 2848 User's Guide - Page 106

Aggregated Groups, Load Balance

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The LAG Configuration page contains fields for configuring parameters for configured LAGs. The device supports up to four LAGs, each having six members. For information about Link Aggregated Groups and assigning ports to LAGs, refer to Aggregating Ports. To open the LAG Configuration page, click Switch→ Ports→ LAG Configuration in the tree view. If port configuration is modified while the port is a LAG member, the configuration change is only effective after the port is removed from the LAG. Figure 7-9. LAG Configuration The LAG Configuration page contains the following fields: • Load Balance - Indicates the load balancing type enabled on the LAG. The possible field values are: - Layer 2 - Enables load balancing based on static and dynamic MAC addresses. - Layer 3 - Enables load balancing based on source and destination IP addresses. - Layer 2-3 - Enables load balancing based on static and dynamic MAC addresses, and source and destination IP addresses. • LAG - The LAG number. • LAG Mode - Indicates that the LAG mode is static. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Provides a user-defined description of the configured LAG. • LAG Type - The port types that comprise the LAG. 106 Update with your book title

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The
LAG Configuration
page contains fields for configuring parameters for configured LAGs. The
device supports up to four LAGs, each having six members.
For information about Link
Aggregated Groups
and assigning ports to LAGs, refer to
Aggregating Ports
.
To open the
LAG Configuration
page, click
Switch
Ports
LAG Configuration
in the tree view.
If port configuration is modified while the port is a LAG member, the configuration change is only
effective after the port is removed from the LAG.
Figure 7-9.
LAG Configuration
The
LAG Configuration
page contains the following fields:
Load Balance —
Indicates the load balancing type enabled on the LAG. The possible field values are:
Layer 2
— Enables load balancing based on static and dynamic MAC addresses.
Layer 3
— Enables load balancing based on source and destination IP addresses.
Layer 2-3
— Enables load balancing based on static and dynamic MAC addresses, and source and
destination IP addresses.
LAG
— The LAG number.
LAG Mode
— Indicates that the LAG mode is static.
Description
(0-64 Characters)
— Provides a user-defined description of the configured LAG.
LAG Type
— The port types that comprise the LAG.