Netgear GSM7212P GSM5212P/GSM7212P/GSM7212F/GSM7224P User Manual - Page 164
Src MAC, VLAN, EType, incoming port, Dest MAC
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Web Management User Guide 1. Use LAG ID to select the identification of the LAG. 2. Use LAG Name to enter the name you want assigned to the LAG. You may enter any string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters. A valid name has to be specified in order to create the LAG. 3. Use LAG Description to enter the Description string to be attached to a LAG. It can be up to 64 characters in length. 4. Use Admin Mode to select enable or disable from the pull-down menu. When the LAG is disabled no traffic will flow and LACPDUs will be dropped, but the links that form the LAG will not be released. The factory default is enable. 5. Use Link Trap to specify whether you want to have a trap sent when link status changes. The factory default is enable, which will cause the trap to be sent. 6. Use STP Mode to enable or disable the Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with the LAG. The possible values are: • Disable - Spanning tree is disabled for this LAG. • Enable - Spanning tree is enabled for this LAG. 7. Use Static Mode to select enable or disable from the pull-down menu. When the LAG is enabled it does not transmit or process received LACPDUs i.e. the member ports do not transmit LACPDUs and all the LACPDUs it may receive are dropped. The factory default is disable. 8. Use Hash Mode to select the load-balancing mode used on a port-channel (LAG). Traffic is balanced on a port-channel (LAG) by selecting one of the links in the channel over which to transmit specific packets. The link is selected by creating a binary pattern from selected fields in a packet, and associating that pattern with a particular link: • Src MAC,VLAN,EType,incoming port - Source MAC, VLAN, EtherType, and incoming port associated with the packet. • Dest MAC,VLAN,EType,incoming port - Destination MAC, VLAN, EtherType, and incoming port associated with the packet. • Src/Dest MAC,VLAN,EType,incoming port - Source/Destination MAC, VLAN, EtherType, and incoming port associated with the packet. 164