HP BladeSystem bc2800 Embedded Web System User Guide for the HP BladeSystem PC - Page 83

Configuring LAG Parameters

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Configuring Interfaces Configuring LAG Parameters The LAG Configuration page contains fields for configuring parameters for LAGs. The device supports up to eight ports per LAG and eight LAGs per system. To define LAG parameters: 1. Click Layer 2 > Interface > LAG Configuration. The LAG Configuration page opens: LAG Configuration The LAG Configuration page contains the following fields: ❏ Copy From Entry Number - Copies the LAG configuration parameters from the selected interface. ❏ To Entry Number(s) - Copies the LAG configuration parameters to the defined interface. ❏ LAG - Displays the LAG number. ❏ Description - Displays the user-defined LAG name and/or description. ❏ Type - Indicates the type of LAG defined by the first port assigned to the LAG. For example, 100-Copper, or 100-Fiber. ❏ Status - Indicates if the LAG is currently linked. The possible field values are; ◆ Up - Indicates the LAG is currently linked, and is forwarding or receiving traffic. ◆ Down - Indicates the LAG is not currently linked, and is not forwarding or receiving traffic. ❏ Speed - Displays the configured aggregated rate for the LAG. The possible field values are: ◆ 10 - Indicates the port is currently operating at 10 Mbps. ◆ 100 - Indicates the port is currently operating at 100 Mbps. ◆ 1000 - Indicates the port is currently operating at 1000 Mbps. Embedded Web System User Guide www.hp.com 6-5

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Embedded Web System User Guide
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Configuring Interfaces
Configuring LAG Parameters
The
LAG Configuration page
contains fields for configuring parameters for LAGs. The device
supports up to eight ports per LAG and eight LAGs per system.
To define LAG parameters:
1. Click
Layer 2 > Interface > LAG Configuration
. The
LAG Configuration
page opens:
LAG Configuration
The LAG Configuration page contains the following fields:
Copy From Entry Number
Copies the LAG configuration parameters from the
selected interface.
To Entry Number(s)
— Copies the LAG configuration parameters to the defined
interface.
LAG
— Displays the LAG number.
Description
— Displays the user-defined LAG name and/or description.
Type
— Indicates the type of LAG defined by the first port assigned to the LAG. For
example, 100-Copper, or 100-Fiber.
Status
— Indicates if the LAG is currently linked. The possible field values are;
Up
— Indicates the LAG is currently linked, and is forwarding or receiving traffic.
Down
— Indicates the LAG is not currently linked, and is not forwarding or
receiving traffic.
Speed
— Displays the configured aggregated rate for the LAG. The possible field values
are:
10
— Indicates the port is currently operating at 10 Mbps.
100
— Indicates the port is currently operating at 100 Mbps.
1000
— Indicates the port is currently operating at 1000 Mbps.