Viewing the lag table – Avaya SMON C360 User Manual
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Chapter 10
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Avaya C360 Manager User Guide
Viewing the LAG Table
To view the LAG Table:
Click .
Or
Select
Configure >
LAG
. The LAG Information table opens.
Figure 10-1. LAG Information Dialog Box
Each row of the LAG table represents a valid Link Aggregation Group and
provides the following information:
•
Name - The LAG name.
•
Base Port - The number of the LAG’s base port.
•
# of Ports - The number of ports assigned to the LAG.
•
Status - The warning status of the LAG.
When a LAG is selected, the ports in the LAG appear highlighted in the
Chassis and Tree View.
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