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8. Use the
Port Channel Load Balance
drop-down menu to define whether port channel load balancing is conducted
using a
Source/Destination IP
or a
Source/Destination MAC
as criteria. Source/Destination IP is the default setting.
9. Define the following
Switching Mode
parameters to apply to the port channel configuration:
10. Select
OK
to save the changes made to the port channel Basic Configuration. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved
configuration.
11. Select the
Security
tab.
Duplex
Select either
Half, Full
or
Automatic
as the duplex option. Select Half duplex
to send data over the port channel, then immediately receive data from the
same direction in which the data was transmitted. Like a Full duplex
transmission, a Half duplex transmission can carry data in both directions, just
not at the same time. Select Full duplex to transmit data to and from the port
channel at the same time. Using Full duplex, the port channel can send data
while receiving data as well. Select Automatic to enable to the access point to
dynamically duplex as port channel performance needs dictate. Automatic is
the default setting.
Mode
Select either the
Access
or
Trunk
radio button to set the VLAN switching mode over
the port channel. If Access is selected, the port channel accepts packets only form
the native VLANs. Frames are forwarded out the port untagged with no 802.1Q
header. All frames received on the port are expected as untagged and are mapped to
the native VLAN. If the mode is set to Trunk, the port channel allows packets from a
list of VLANs you add to the trunk. A port channel configured as Trunk supports
multiple 802.1Q tagged VLANs and one Native VLAN which can be tagged or
untagged. Access is the default setting.
Native VLAN
Use the spinner control to define a numerical ID between 1 - 4094. The native VLAN
allows an Ethernet device to associate untagged frames to a VLAN when no 802.1Q
frame is included in the frame. Additionally, the native VLAN is the VLAN which
untagged traffic will be directed over when using trunk mode. The default value is 1.
Tag the Native VLAN
Select the checkbox to tag the native VLAN. Access points support the IEEE 802.1Q
specification for tagging frames and coordinating VLANs between devices. IEEE
802.1Q adds four bytes to each frame identifying the VLAN ID for upstream devices
that the frame belongs. If the upstream Ethernet device does not support IEEE 802.1Q
tagging, it does not interpret the tagged frames. When VLAN tagging is required
between devices, both devices must support tagging and be configured to accept
tagged VLANs. When a frame is tagged, the 12 bit frame VLAN ID is added to the
802.1Q header so upstream Ethernet devices know which VLAN ID the frame belongs
to. The device reads the 12 bit VLAN ID and forwards the frame to the appropriate
VLAN. When a frame is received with no 802.1Q header, the upstream device
classifies the frame using the default or native VLAN assigned to the Trunk port. The
native VLAN allows an Ethernet device to associate untagged frames to a VLAN
when no 802.1Q frame is included in the frame. This setting is disabled by default.
Allowed VLANs
Selecting
Trunk
as the mode enables the Allowed VLANs parameter. Add VLANs that
exclusively send packets over the port channel.
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