TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 241
LAGs Link Aggregation Groups are logical interfaces aggregated, which can increase link
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Chapter 6 Configure and Monitor Omada Managed Devices ■■ LAG LAGs (Link Aggregation Groups) are logical interfaces aggregated, which can increase link bandwidth and enhance the connection reliability. You can view and edit the LAGs under the LAG tab. To configure physical ports as a LAG, refer to Configure a LAG. Status Ports Profile Action Displays the status in different colors. : The LAG profile is Disable. To enable it, click to change the profile. : The port is enabled, but no device or client is connected to it. : The LAG ports are running at 1000 Mbps. : The LAG port are running at 10/100 Mbps. Displays the port number of LAG ports. Displays the profile applied to the port. : Click to edit the port name and configure the profile applied to the port. : Click to delete the LAG. Once deleted, the ports will be configured as the default All profile and Switching operation. You can configure the ports under the Port tab. Click to configure the LAG name and the applied profile. Name Profile Profile Overrides Enter the port name. Select the profile applied to the port from the drop-down list. Click Manage Profiles to jump to view and manage profiles. For details, refer to Configure Wired Networks. Click the checbox to override the applied profile. The parameters to be configured vary in Operation modes. 239