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State: Enable -> State is enabled. Disable -> The port is disable/shutdown.
Speed/Duplex: Current working status of the port.
Flow Control: The state of the flow control.
4.3.4
Rate Control
Rate limiting is a form of flow control used to enforce a strict bandwidth limit at a port. It can
be programmed separately the transmit (Egress Rule) and receive (Ingress Rule) rate limits
at each port, and even apply the limit to certain packet types as described below.
4.3.5
Port Trunking
Port Trunking configuration allows you
to group multiple Ethernet ports in
parallel to increase the link bandwidth.
The aggregated ports can be viewed as
one physical port so that the bandwidth
is higher than one single Ethernet port.
The member ports of the same trunk
group can balance the loading and
backup for each other. Port Trunking
feature is usually used for the need of
higher bandwidth for a backbone
network. This is an inexpensive way for
higher transferring data needed.
There are some different descriptions
for the port trunking. Different manufacturers may use different descriptions for their
products, like Link Aggregation Group (LAG), Link Aggregation Control Protocol, Ethernet
Trunk, Ether Channel…etc. Most of the implementations now is compliant to IEEE 802.3ad
standard.
The aggregated ports can interconnect to the other switch which also supports Port
Trunking. The Switch Supports 2 types of port trunking. One is Static Trunk, the other is
802.3ad. When the other end uses 802.3ad LACP, it should be assigned the same
802.3ad LACP to the trunk. When the other end uses non-802.3ad, it can be then applied
the Static Trunk. In practical, the Static Trunk is suggested.
There are 2 configuration pages, Aggregation Setting and Aggregation Status.
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