Nokia IPSO 4.0 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Nokia Network Voyager for IPSO 4.0 Reference Guide 41
Logical Configuration
When you have completed the aggregation group, you must configure it with an IP address and
so on. Navigate to the Interfaces Configuration page and click the logical name of the group.
Network Voyager shows the logical name in the format
aexxxc0
. For example, the logical name
of a group with the ID 100 is
ae100c0
.
If you create a link aggregation group but do not add any interfaces to it, the logical name of the
group does not appear on the Interfaces Configuration page. You cannot configure an
aggregation group with logical information until you have added an interface to the group.
Deleting Aggregation Groups
To delete an aggregation group, you must first remove all the ports from the group. To remove a
port from an aggregation group, click Delete next to the appropriate port and click Apply. Click
Save to make the change permanent.
You cannot remove the primary port from an aggregation group unless the other ports have been
removed, but you can remove all the ports simultaneously. You can simultaneously remove all
the ports and delete the group by clicking all the Delete checkboxes and then clicking Apply.
Click Save to make the change permanent.
Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
You can configure the parameters listed in Table 4 for each Gigabit Ethernet interface.
For information on how to complete the configuration of an Gigabit Ethernet interface, see “To
configure an Ethernet interface” on page 35.
Table 4 Gigabit Ethernet Interface Parameters
Parameter Description
Active Select On to enable the interface, select Off to disable the interface.
These selections appear on both the main Interface Configuration page and the
pages for each individual interface.
Link Trap Click On or Off to enable or disable the linkup/linkdown traps for the interface.
Default is On for all physical interfaces.
Flow Control You can implement flow control to reduce receiving-buffer overflows, which can
cause received packets to be dropped, and to allow local control of network
congestion levels. With the flow control On, the Gigabit Ethernet card can send
flow-control packets and respond to received packets.
Default is Off.
Link Recognition
Delay
Specify how many seconds a link must be stable before the interface is declared
up.
Default is 6; range is 1-255.