TP-Link 10GE T1700G-28TQUN V1 User Guide - Page 68
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Choose the menu Switching→LAG→Static LAG to load the following page. Figure 6-10 Manually Config The following entries are displayed on this screen: LAG Config Group Number: Description: Select a Group Number for the LAG. Displays the description of the LAG. Member Port UNIT: Member Port: Click unit number to configure the physical ports of this unit member. Select the port as the LAG member. Clearing all the ports of the LAG will delete this LAG. Tips: 1. The LAG can be deleted by clearing its all member ports. 2. A port can only be added to a LAG. If a port is the member of a LAG, the port number will be displayed in gray and cannot be selected. 6.2.3 LACP Config LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) is defined in IEEE802.3ad and enables the dynamic link aggregation and disaggregation by exchanging LACP packets with its partner. The switch can dynamically group similarly configured ports into a single logical link, which will highly extend the bandwidth and flexibly balance the load. With the LACP feature enabled, the port will notify its partner of the system priority, system MAC, port priority, port number and operation key (operation key is determined by the physical properties of the port, upper layer protocol and admin key). The device with higher priority will lead the aggregation and disaggregation. System priority and system MAC decide the priority of the device. The smaller the system priority, the higher the priority of the device is. With the same 58