Managing lacp port trunks, Enabling or disabling lacp – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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Chapter 8: Static and LACP Port Trunks
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Section I: Basic Operations
Managing LACP Port Trunks
The following procedures explain how to create and manage LACP trunks:
“Enabling or Disabling LACP,” next
“Setting the LACP System Priority” on page 175
“Creating an Aggregator” on page 176
“Modifying an Aggregator” on page 179
“Deleting an Aggregator” on page 181
“Displaying LACP Port and Aggregator Status” on page 182
For background information, refer to “LACP Trunk Overview” on page 158.
Enabling or
Disabling LACP
This procedure explains how to enable or disable LACP on the switch.
When you enable LACP, the switch begins to transmit LACPDU packets
from ports assigned to aggregators. If ports in an aggregator receive
LACPDU packets from a remote device, the switch creates aggregate
trunks. If no aggregators are defined, no LACPDU packets are
transmitted. When you disable LACP, any ports in existing aggregators
stop sending LACPDU packets and function as regular Fast Ethernet
ports.
Caution
Do not disable LACP if there are defined aggregators without first
disconnecting all cables connected to the aggregate trunk ports.
Otherwise, a network loop might occur, resulting in a broadcast
storm and poor network performance.
To enable or disable LACP, perform the following procedure:
1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Configuration.
2. From the Port Configuration menu, type 4 to select Port Trunking and
LACP.
The Port Trunking and LACP menu is shown in Figure 41 on page 168.
3. Type 2 to select LACP Configuration.