68w w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o mConfiguring Load BalancingLoad Balancing enables the even distribution of data and/or processing packets across available networkresources. For example, load balancing may distribute the incoming packets evenly to all servers, or redirectthe packets to the next available server. Load Balancing is configured on the LAG Configuration page.NOTE: LAGs can be configured according to the following load balancing types: Layer 2 or Layer 2 and Layer 3 orLayer2, Layer 3 and Layer 4.The LAG Configuration page contains fields for configuring parameters for configured LAGs. The devicesupports up to eight ports per LAG, and eight LAGs per system.For information about Link Aggregated Groups and assigning ports to LAGs, refer to Aggregating Ports in theDell PowerConnect 5324 User Guide.To open the LAG Configuration page, click Switch→ Ports→ LAG Configuration in the tree view.NOTE: If port configuration is modified while the port is a LAG member, the configuration change is only effective afterthe port is removed from the LAG.Figure 1-41. LAG ConfigurationThe LAG Configuration page contains the following fields:Load Balance — Indicates the load balancing type enabled on the LAG. The possible field values are:Layer 2 — Enables load balancing based on static and dynamic MAC addresses.