4.2.3.6 Trunk Configuration
Port Trunking defines a network link aggregation and trunking
method that specifies how to create a single high-speed
logical link that combines several low-speed physical links.
The switch supports a maximum of four trunk groups for
100 Mbps ports, and an additional trunk group for Gigabit
ports.
NOTE:
100 Mbps ports and Gigabit ports cannot be
grouped together. Each trunk group in groups 1 – 4 can be
composed of up to four ports, selected from any combination
of 100 Mbps ports. Trunk Group 5 can only comprise the two
Gigabit Combo ports.
Press the “Tab” key to move through and highlight options;
press the “Enter” key to select/unselect or to exit a field; press
the “esc(ape)” key to return to the main menu. Save after
editing; unsaved configurations will return to default values or
the most recent saved values.
4.2.3.7 IgMp Menu
Select either the IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) Configuration or the Groups
Status screen.
4.2.3.7.1 igmP C
onfiguRaTion
Select from among IGMP Snooping (disable/enable),
IGMP Query (Auto, Enable, Disable) and IGMP static
per port (Y/–).
Ports 1 –8 IGMP Static:
When enabled, multicast
packets will be forwarded to IGMP Static ports without
the learning process and timeout of multicast group
membership. It is generally applied to those ports
of uplinks or audio/video equipment which will not
be flexibly reconfigured.
NOTE:
In order to keep the
switch traffic moving efficiently, the last byte of the IP
address should not be the same as that of the IGMP
group. For example, if the switch’s IP address is
192.168.0.10 and the IGMP router/switch’s IP address
is 192.168.21.10, this will cause the switch to operate
in a less efficient manner.
4.2.3.7.1 igmP g
RouPs
s
TaTus
You can view the status of IGMP
groups when IGMP Snooping is
enabled.
4.2.3.8 MAC Configuration
Select from among four sub-menus: MAC Table, Lock MAC
Address Learning, Static MAC Configuration or MAC Limit
Configuration.
Press the “Tab” key to move through and highlight options;
press the “Enter” key to select/unselect or to exit a field; press
the “esc(ape)” key to return to the main menu. Save after
editing; unsaved configurations will return to default values or
the most recent saved values.
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