Creating Port Channels (Trunking)
D-Link
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
Oct. 2015
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D-Link UWS User Manual
Admin Mode
Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu. When the Port Channel is
disabled no traffic will flow and LACPDUs will be dropped, but the links that
form the Port Channel will not be released. The factory default is enable.
Link State
Indicates whether the link is Up or Down.
Mode
Shows whether the Spanning Tree Protocol () Administrative Mode is enabled
or disabled on the port channel
Static Mode
Shows whether static mode is enabled for this port channel.
Link Trap
Shows whether to send traps when link status changes. If the status is
Enabled, traps are sent.
Configured Ports
Lists the ports that are members of the Port Channel, in Slot/Port notation.
There can be a maximum of 8 ports assigned to a Port Channel.
Active Ports
Lists the ports that are actively participating members of this Port Channel, in
Slot/Port notation.
Load Balance
Shows the hashing algorithm used to distribute the traffic load among
available physical ports in the LAG. The range of possible values may vary with
the type of switch. The possible values are:
• Source MAC, VLAN, EtherType, and source port
• Destination MAC, VLAN, EtherType and source port
• Source/Destination MAC, VLAN, EtherType, and source port
• Source IP and Source TCP/UDP Port
• Destination IP and Destination TCP/UDP Port
• Source/Destination IP and source/destination TCP/UDP Port
Table 102: Port Channel Status Fields (Cont.)
Field
Description