TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 240
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Chapter 6 Configure and Monitor Omada Managed Devices profile configurations become the same as the applied profile. For other parameters, configure them under the LAG tab. LAG ID Static LAG LACP Link Speed Spanning Tree Specify the LAG ID of the LAG. Note that the LAG ID should be unique. The valid value of the LAG ID is determined by the maximum number of LAGs supported by your switch. For example, if your switch supports up to 14 LAGs, the valid value ranges from 1 to 14. Select the LAG type as Static LAG, and the member ports are added to the LAG manually. Select the LAG type as LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol), and the switch use LACP to implement dynamic link aggregation and disaggregation. LACP extends the flexibility of the LAG configurations. Select the speed mode for the port. Auto: The port negotiates the speed and duplex automatically. Manual: Specify the speed and duplex from the drop-down list manually. Click the checkbox to enable Spanning Tree. It helps to ensure that you do not create loops when you have redundant paths in the network. To make sure Spanning Tree takes effect on the LAG, go to the Config tab and enable Spanning Tree on the switch. 238