MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide v6.4.0
Trunk settings
Use these settings to map the port to a trunk group. For more information on trunking, see “Port
trunking” (page 70).
Type
None: The port is not assigned to a trunk group.•
• LACP: The port is assigned to a dynamic trunk that uses LACP.
• Trunk: The port is assigned to a static trunk group.
Group If Type is set to Trunk, select the trunk group to which the port will be assigned.
Link settings
By default, the controller automatically adjusts link settings based on the type of equipment the
port is connected to. If needed, you can force the port to operate at a particular speed or duplex
setting.
Configuring the LAN/Internet port on the MSM760
Configuration settings for the LAN port and Internet port are identical, for example:
Link settings
By default, the controller automatically adjusts link settings based on the type of equipment the
port is connected to. If needed, you can force the port to operate at a particular speed or duplex
setting.
Configuring the LAN/Internet port on the MSM765 zl and MSM775 zl
Configuration settings for the LAN port and Internet port are made using the command line interface
(CLI) on the MSM765 zl and MSM775 zl. See the HP MSM765 zl Mobility Controller Installation
Guide and the HP MSM775 zl Controller Installation Guide for complete instructions.
Link settings
By default, the controller automatically adjusts link settings based on the type of equipment the
port is connected to. If needed, you can force the port to operate at a particular speed or duplex
setting.
Configuring DHCP services
The controller can operate as a DHCP server or DHCP relay agent on the LAN port (Access network
on the MSM720). This enables it to assign IP addresses to downstream devices connected to the
LAN port.
By default, address allocation is disabled. To configure address allocation settings, select Controller
>> Network > Address allocation.
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