Port Management
Configuring Link Aggregation
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• IP/MAC Address—Performs load balancing by the source/destination IP 
addresses and by the source or destination MAC addresses on all packets. 
STEP  3 Click Apply. The load balancing algorithm is defined, and the Running 
Configuration is updated. 
STEP  4 To define the member or candidate ports in a LAG, select the desired LAG and 
click Edit.
STEP  5 Enter the following information:
• LAG—Select the LAG to be defined.
• LAG Name—Enter the name of the LAG.
• LACP—Check Enable to enable LACP on the selected LAG. This makes it a 
dynamic LAG. This field can only be enabled after moving at least a port to 
the LAG in the next field.
• LAG Members—Move those ports that are to be assigned to the LAG from 
the Port List to the LAG Members list. Up to 8 ports per static LAG can be 
assigned, and 16 ports can be assigned to a dynamic LAG.
STEP  6 Click Apply. The LAG membership is defined, and the Running Configuration is 
updated. 
Configuring LAG Settings
Use the LAG Settings page to configure the LAG settings. 
To configure the LAG settings:
STEP 1 Click Port Management > Link Aggregation > LAG Settings. 
STEP  2 Select a LAG, and click Edit.
STEP  3 Enter the following information:
• LAG—Select the LAG to be configured.
• LAG Type—Displays the port type that comprises the LAG. 
• Description—Enter the name of the LAG.
• Administrative Status—Set the LAG to operational (Up) or nonoperational 
(Down).