Dell 5324 Switch User Manual


 
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Layer 2-3
— Enables load balancing based on static and dynamic MAC addresses, and source and
destination IP addresses.
Layer 2-3-4
— Enables load balancing based on static and dynamic MAC addresses, source and destination
IP addresses, and Source and Destination UDP/TCP ports.
LAG
— The LAG number.
Description
(0-64 Characters)
— Provides a user-defined description of the configured LAG.
LAG Type
— The port types that comprise the LAG.
Admin Status
— Enables or disables traffic forwarding through the selected LAG.
Current LAG Status
— Indicates if the LAG is currently operating.
Re-Activate Suspended LAG
— Reactivates a suspended LAG.
Operational Status
— Operational status of the LAG.
Admin Auto Negotiation
— Enables or disables Auto Negotiation on the LAG. Auto-negotiation is a protocol
between two link partners that enables a LAG to advertise its transmission rate, duplex mode and flow control
(the flow control default is disabled) abilities to its partner.
Current Auto Negotiation
— The currently configured Auto Negotiation setting.
Admin Speed
— The speed at which the LAG is operating.
Current LAG Speed
— The currently configured speed at which the LAG is operating.
Admin Back Pressure —
Enables or disables Back Pressure mode on the LAG. Back Pressure mode is effective on
the ports operating in Half Duplex in the LAG.
Current Back Pressure —
The currently configured Back Pressure setting.
Admin Flow Control
— Enables/disables flow control, or enables the auto negotiation of flow control on the
LAG. Flow Control mode is effective on the ports operating in Full Duplex in the LAG.
Current Flow Control
— The user-designated flow control setting.
Defining LAG Parameters
1
Open the
LAG Configuration
page.
2
Select a LAG in the
LAG
field.
3
Define the fields.
4
Click
Apply Changes
.
The LAG parameters are saved to the device.
Modifying LAG Parameters
1
Open the
LAG Configuration
page.
2
Select a LAG in the
LAG
field.
3
Modify the fields.