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5 — 9500 MPR LAG object configuration
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release 11.0 R5 September 2013 5-3
3HE 08459 AAAA TQZZA Edition 01
MPR User Guide
5.2 Workflow to configure and manage 9500 MPR device LAG
objects
The following workflow describes the sequence of high-level tasks required to configure
and manage 9500 MPR LAG objects; see the “Logical group object configuration”
chapter in the 5620 SAM User Guide for the generic procedures that apply to this device
type. Also, configure the following device-specific tasks and functions.
1 Configure a radio L1 or L2 LAG or Ethernet LAG on the 9500 MPR; see
Procedure 5-1.
2 Delete a 9500 MPR LAG; see Procedure 5-2.
5.3 9500 MPR device LAG configuration procedures
Use the following procedures to manage LAGs using the navigation tree.
Procedure 5-1 To create a radio L1 or L2 LAG or Ethernet LAG on the
9500 MPR
You can create a radio L1 or L2 LAG or Ethernet LAG on the 9500 MPR (ANSI and ETSI),
Release 3.4 or later. For Release 3.1 (ANSI and ETSI), only service creation and
discovery are supported for radio LAGs.
1 Choose Equipment from the navigation tree view selector. The navigation tree is
displayed in the Equipment view.
2 Expand the device where you need to create the LAG.
Note 1 — Mixed ports cannot be associated with a LAG; for example,
MPT-HC, MPT-MC, MPT-HL, or ODU. You can only associate a radio L1 or
radio L2 with an MPT-HL port.
Note 2 — Before you associate a radio L1 or radio L2 port with a LAG,
PPP-RF must be disabled using the NEtO element manager.
Note 3 — The radio LAG is always in network mode. By default,
Ethernet LAG is in access mode and can be used as a SAP. If a physical
link is created using Ethernet LAGs as the endpoints, the mode
automatically changes from access to network mode. If a physical link
is created between MPR and non-MPR LAG ports, and the MPR LAG port
must be used as a SAP, the user must change the mode to access. See
step 19 for more information about how to change the mode.
Note 4 — An Ethernet member port with a physical link or radio port
with protection cannot be added to a LAG. To add the port, you must
delete the physical link and then add the port to the LAG. See the
“Topology map management” chapter in the 5620 SAM User Guide for
more information about how to delete a physical link.
Note 5 — For Fast Ethernet LAGs, electrical ports cannot be grouped
with the optical ports.

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