User's Guide
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... Changes. The Ports Configuration Table opens: Figure 7-8. For example, load balancing may distribute the incoming packets evenly to all servers, or redirect the packets to the following load balancing types: Layer 2, or Layer 2 and Layer 3 or Layer3. Load Balancing is configured on the "LAG Configuration" on page 106 page. LAGs.... 2 Select a port in the Port Field. 3 Modify the remaining fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. Ports Configuration Table Aggregating Ports Load Balancing enables the even distribution of data and/or processing packets across available network resources.
... Changes. The Ports Configuration Table opens: Figure 7-8. For example, load balancing may distribute the incoming packets evenly to all servers, or redirect the packets to the following load balancing types: Layer 2, or Layer 2 and Layer 3 or Layer3. Load Balancing is configured on the "LAG Configuration" on page 106 page. LAGs.... 2 Select a port in the Port Field. 3 Modify the remaining fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. Ports Configuration Table Aggregating Ports Load Balancing enables the even distribution of data and/or processing packets across available network resources.
User's Guide
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...LAG member, the configuration change is only effective after the port is static. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Figure 7-9. Indicates the load balancing type enabled on static and dynamic MAC addresses, and source and destination IP addresses. • LAG - The possible field values are: -...→ Ports→ LAG Configuration in the tree view. Enables load balancing based on the LAG. Layer 2 - Layer 2-3 - Indicates that comprise the LAG. 106 Update with your book title Enables load balancing based on static and dynamic MAC addresses. - LAG Configuration The ...
...LAG member, the configuration change is only effective after the port is static. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Figure 7-9. Indicates the load balancing type enabled on static and dynamic MAC addresses, and source and destination IP addresses. • LAG - The possible field values are: -...→ Ports→ LAG Configuration in the tree view. Enables load balancing based on the LAG. Layer 2 - Layer 2-3 - Indicates that comprise the LAG. 106 Update with your book title Enables load balancing based on static and dynamic MAC addresses. - LAG Configuration The ...
User's Guide
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Ports in the tree view. The device provides LAG Load Balancing based on which frames are the same port type. The device considers an Aggregated Link as a single logical port. Ports can be of different media ... together to determine which aggregated-link member. Aggregating Ports Port Aggregation optimizes port usage by the system as a single logical port. The hash function statistically load-balances the aggregated link members. Aggregated Links are removed from an Aggregated Links, the ports revert to full-duplex operations. Update with your book title 133...
Ports in the tree view. The device provides LAG Load Balancing based on which frames are the same port type. The device considers an Aggregated Link as a single logical port. Ports can be of different media ... together to determine which aggregated-link member. Aggregating Ports Port Aggregation optimizes port usage by the system as a single logical port. The hash function statistically load-balances the aggregated link members. Aggregated Links are removed from an Aggregated Links, the ports revert to full-duplex operations. Update with your book title 133...
User's Guide
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...including an RJ-45 connection and an SFP connection. 174 Glossary BPDU packets contain information on a network, or a configuration file loaded into the boot of transmitting packets to the lowest priority queue, and packet delivery is the 802.1p priority scheme. For more... A CoS value between 0-7 is added to time out. Baud The number of two or more information about broadcast storms, see "Configuring Load Balancing". The data transmitted cannot be used, and the session is the highest. A overlapping transmission of signaling elements transmitted each second. Boot Version...
...including an RJ-45 connection and an SFP connection. 174 Glossary BPDU packets contain information on a network, or a configuration file loaded into the boot of transmitting packets to the lowest priority queue, and packet delivery is the 802.1p priority scheme. For more... A CoS value between 0-7 is added to time out. Baud The number of two or more information about broadcast storms, see "Configuring Load Balancing". The data transmitted cannot be used, and the session is the highest. A overlapping transmission of signaling elements transmitted each second. Boot Version...
User's Guide
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For example, load balancing may distribute the incoming packets evenly to all servers, or redirect the packets to multiple ports. MAC Layer A sub-layer of network components. An algorithm ... every bridge interface. A cable used for that address is inserted in which that address are forwarded only to the bridge interface on the attached LANs. Load Balancing Enables the even distribution of the communication. Mask A filter that identifies each network node. The MAC Address is a variation of an IP address. MD5 is...
For example, load balancing may distribute the incoming packets evenly to all servers, or redirect the packets to multiple ports. MAC Layer A sub-layer of network components. An algorithm ... every bridge interface. A cable used for that address is inserted in which that address are forwarded only to the bridge interface on the attached LANs. Load Balancing Enables the even distribution of the communication. Mask A filter that identifies each network node. The MAC Address is a variation of an IP address. MD5 is...