Configure a single lag and its membership – NETGEAR M4350-24F4V 24-Port 10G SFP+ Managed AV Network Switch User Manual

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12. From the Link Trap menu, select to enable or disable the transmission of a trap when

the LAG link status changes.

The default is Enable, which allows a trap to be sent.

13. From the Local Preference Mode menu, select if known unicast traffic that is sent

to the LAG uses only the LAG interface on the local unit in a stacking environment:

Enable: This mode is intended for a stacking environment. If the LAG is formed
with ports from across the stacking units, any

known

unicast traffic that is sent to

the LAG uses only the LAG interface on the local unit. Enable this mode to ensure
that the known unicast traffic that is sent to the LAG does not cross the external
stack link when the LAG has one or more members on the local unit. This mode
does not affect

unknown

unicast, broadcast, and multicast traffic.

Disable: Known unicast traffic that is sent to the LAG is not restricted to the LAG
interface on the local unit. If you do not use stacking, keep this mode disabled,
which is the default.

14. Click the Apply button.

Your settings are saved.

15. To save the settings to the running configuration, click the Save icon.

The following table describes the view-only fields on the page.

Table 89. LAG configuration information

Description

Field

The description that you might have added to the LAG (see Add port,
LAG, and VLAN descriptions
on page 352 or Configure a single LAG and
its membership
on page 362)

LAG Description

The LAG ID

LAG ID

The interfaces that are members of the LAG

Configured Ports

The interfaces that are members of the LAG but that are down

Down Ports

Indicates if the LAG link is up or down

LAG State

Indicates if the LAG is manually (No) or automatically (Yes) created

Automatic LAG

Configure a single LAG and its membership

You can configure a single LAG and add physical interfaces as members to the LAG.

The information about configuring the LAG is identical to the information in Configure
the settings for a LAG
on page 360, but the information about adding members to the
LAG is unique in the following section.

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