NETGEAR GS748TS Switch User Manual


 
GS700TS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
Configuring Switching Settings 4-4
v1.0, June 2009
MDI (Media Dependent Interface) – Connects end stations.
MDIX (Media Dependent Interface with Crossover) – Connects HUBs and switches.
Auto – Provides automatic cable type detection.
LAG ID – Select the LAG ID to which the selected port is assigned.
2. Select the interface.
3. Enter or modify the fields in the first row.
4. Click APPLY to update the device.
LAG
A Link Aggregated Group (LAG) optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to
form a single LAG. Aggregating ports multiplies the bandwidth between the devices, increases
port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. Ports added to a LAG lose their individual port
configuration. When ports are removed from the LAG, the original port configuration is applied to
the ports. Ensure the following, when configuring LAGs:
All ports within a LAG must be of the same media type.
A VLAN is not configured on the port.
The port is not assigned to a different LAG.
Auto-negotiation mode is not configured on the port.
The port is in full-duplex mode.
All ports in the LAG have the same ingress filtering and tagged modes.
All ports in the LAG have the same back pressure and flow control modes.
All ports in the LAG have the same priority.
All ports in the LAG have the same transceiver type.
The device supports up to eight LAGs with eight ports in each LAG.
LACP LAGs support up to 16 ports, with eight ports active at any given time.
The LAG menu contains the following options:
“Basic”
“Advanced”