TP-Link TL-SG2008P Jetstream 8 Port Gigabit Smart Managed PoE Switch

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Configuring LAG LAG Configuration
User Guide 121
â–  Configuring LACP
Follow these steps to configure LACP:
Step 1 configure
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2 lacp system-priority
pri
Specify the system priority for the switch.
To keep active ports consistent at both ends, you can set the priority of one device to be
higher than that of the other device. The device with higher priority will determine its active
ports, and the other device can select its active ports according to the selection result of
the device with higher priority. If the two ends have the same system priority value, the end
with a smaller MAC address has the higher priority.
pri: System priority. The valid values are from 0 to 65535, and the default value is 32768. A
smaller value means a higher device priority.
Step 3 interface {fastEthernet
port
| range fastEthernet
port-list
| gigabitEthernet
port
| range
gigabitEthernet
port-list
| ten-gigabitEthernet
port
| range ten-gigabitEthernet
port-list
]
Enter interface configuration mode.
Step 4 channel-group
num
mode { active | passive }
Add the port to an LAG and set the mode as LACP.
num
: The group ID of the LAG.
mode: LAG mode. Here you need to select LACP mode: active or passive.
In LACP, the switch uses LACPDU (Link Aggregation Control Protocol Data Unit) to
negotiate the parameters with the peer end. In this way, the two ends select active ports
and form the aggregation link. The LACP mode determines whether the port will take the
initiative to send the LACPDU.
passive: The port will not send LACPDU before receiving the LACPDU from the peer end.
active: The port will take the initiative to send LACPDU.
Step 5 lacp port-priority
pri
Specify the Port Priority. The port with higher priority in an LAG will be selected as the
working port. If two ports have the same priority value, the port with a smaller port number
has the higher priority.
pri: Port priority. The valid values are from 0 to 65535, and the default value is 32768. A
smaller value means a higher port priority.
Step 6 show lacp sys-id
Verify the global system priority.
Step 7 show lacp internal
Verify the LACP configuration of the local switch.
Step 8 end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
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