Netgear AXE10000 User Manual - Page 99

Inactive, Disable, Enable LACP-IEEE 803.3ad, Static, Apply

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Nighthawk AXE1000/AXE11000 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router The Ethernet Port Aggregation page displays. The Ethernet Port Aggregation Status field shows whether port aggregation is active: • Inactive. No link aggregation LAN device is connected to Ethernet ports 3 and 4 on your router. • Active. A link aggregation LAN device is connected to Ethernet ports 3 and 4 on your router. 5. To change the Ethernet port aggregation mode, select one of the following radio buttons: • Disable. This mode is selected by default. This mode disables Ethernet port aggregation on your router. Ethernet ports 3 and 4 can be used as independent Ethernet ports. • Enable (LACP-IEEE 803.3ad). After you connect the Ethernet cables, the router communicates with the LAN device that is connected to Ethernet ports 3 and 4 on your router, and checks to see if Ethernet port aggregation is supported on the LAN device. If Ethernet port aggregation is supported, the router automatically trunks Ethernet ports 3 and 4. If not, Ethernet ports 3 and 4 work as independent Ethernet ports. We recommend that you select this mode unless your LAN device can support a static link aggregation group (LAG) only. • Static. If your device supports a static LAG only, select this mode. Otherwise, we recommend that you to select the Enable (LACP-IEEE 802.3ad) radio button instead. Note: If your LAN device supports a static LAG only, you must enable static mode on your router before you connect your device to Ethernet ports 3 and 4 on the router. 6. If you made changes, click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Manage Network Settings 99 User Manual

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The Ethernet Port Aggregation page displays. The Ethernet Port Aggregation Status
field shows whether port aggregation is active:
Inactive
. No link aggregation LAN device is connected to Ethernet ports 3 and
4 on your router.
Active
. A link aggregation LAN device is connected to Ethernet ports 3 and 4
on your router.
5.
To change the Ethernet port aggregation mode, select one of the following radio
buttons:
Disable
. This mode is selected by default. This mode disables Ethernet port
aggregation on your router. Ethernet ports 3 and 4 can be used as independent
Ethernet ports.
Enable (LACP-IEEE 803.3ad
). After you connect the Ethernet cables, the router
communicates with the LAN device that is connected to Ethernet ports 3 and 4
on your router, and checks to see if Ethernet port aggregation is supported on
the LAN device. If Ethernet port aggregation is supported, the router automatically
trunks Ethernet ports 3 and 4. If not, Ethernet ports 3 and 4 work as independent
Ethernet ports. We recommend that you select this mode unless your LAN device
can support a static link aggregation group (LAG) only.
Static
. If your device supports a static LAG only, select this mode. Otherwise, we
recommend that you to select the
Enable (LACP-IEEE 802.3ad)
radio button
instead.
Note:
If your LAN device supports a static LAG only, you must enable static mode
on your router before you connect your device to Ethernet ports 3 and 4 on the
router.
6.
If you made changes, click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
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Manage Network Settings
Nighthawk AXE1000/AXE11000 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router