Port:
These port icons are listed the same way as on the front panel. Click on the icon to
select the group members; click the selected port again to remove it from the group.
Click “New” to create a new entry (temporary until “Submit” is clicked).
Click “Modify” to change the settings of an existing entry (temporary until “Submit” is
clicked).
Click “Remove” to remove an existing entry (temporary until “Submit” is clicked).
Click “Attach All” to select all ports for a selected entry (temporary until “Submit” is clicked).
Click “detach All” to unselect all ports for a selected entry (temporary until “Submit” is clicked).
Click “Submit” to commit the settings. Click “Refresh” to display current switch settings. To
eventually make all changes permanent in Flash memory, click on “Save Configuration” (listed
at the bottom of the Configuration Menu) and click “Save.”
It’s important that you check the runtime link speed and duplex mode to make sure the trunk
is physically active. Go to Physical Interface (subsection 2.2.3.2) and check the link mode on
the runtime status screen for the trunk ports. If all the trunk members are in the same speed
and full-duplex mode, then the trunk group is set up successfully. If one of the members is not
in the same speed or ful-duplex mode, the trunk is not set correctly. Check the link partner and
change the settings to have the same speed and full-duplex mode for all the members of your
trunk group. To reiterate:
• All ports in the link aggregation group
must
operate in full-duplex mode at the same speed.
• All ports in the link aggregation group
must
be configured in auto-negotiation mode or full-
duplex mode. This configuration will make the full-duplex link possible. If you set the ports
in full-duplex force mode, then the link partner
must
have the same setting; otherwise, the
link aggregation could operate abnormally.
• All ports in the link aggregation group
must
have the same VlAN setting.
• All ports in the link aggregation group are treated as a single logical link; that is, if any
member changes an attribute, the others will change also. For example, a trunk group
consists of Port 1 and 2. If the VlAN of Port 1 changes, the VlAN of Port 2 also changes
with Port 1.
2.2.7.3 LACP
This screen series
is for configuring
the lACP (link
Aggregation Control
Protocol) group
(port trunking). The
switch provides a
maximum of 32 link
aggregation groups
and up to eight ports
per group, with the
maximum achieved
in a stacking
configuration. For
a stand-alone switch, the maximum number of groups is six since it supplies only 12 ports.
2.2.7.3.1 Mode
Trunk ID:
This number identifies the trunk group in addition to the group name.
Port Selection Criterion:
This is the algorithm to distribute packets among the ports of the link
aggregation group according to source MAC address, destination MAC address, source and
destination MAC address, source IP address, destination IP address or source and destination
IP address.
Port:
These port icons are listed the same way as on the front panel. Click on the icon to select
the group members; click the selected port again to remove it from the group.
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