Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 195
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Note: NETGEAR recommends that you set the MTU size so that fragmentation does not occur. Some network interface cards (NICs) have a configured maximum MTU size that does not include the additional 4 bytes of CRC. Ensure that the NIC maximum MTU size is at or below the maximum MTU size configured on the switch. Frames that are larger than the MTU size configured on the switch are dropped at the ingress port. Example The following command configures the jumbo frame size to 5500: configure jumbo-frame-size 5500 configure lacp member-port priority configure lacp member-port priority Description Configures the member port of an LACP to ensure the order that ports are added to the aggregator. The lower value you configure for the port's priority, the higher priority that port has to be added to the aggregator. Syntax Description port port_priority Specifies the LACP member port that you are specifying the priority for. Specifies the priority you are applying to this member port to be assigned to the LACP aggregator. The range is from 1 to 65535; the default is 0. The lower configured value has higher priority to be added to the aggregator. Default The default priority is 0. Usage Guidelines The port must be added to the LAG prior to configuring it for LACP. The default value is 0, or highest priority. You can configure the port priority to ensure the order in which LAG ports join the aggregator. If you do not configure this parameter, the lowest numbered ports in the LAG are the first to be added to the aggregator; if there are additional ports configured for that LAG, they are put in standby mode. Use this command to override the default behavior and ensure the order in which LAG ports are selected. Also, if more than one port is configured with the same priority, the lowest numbered port joins the aggregator. Chapter 5. Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch | 195