R2511-HP MSR Router Series Layer 2 - LAN Switching Configuration Guide(V5)
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Feature Reference
Ethernet frame filtering Firewall in Security Configuration Guide
IP source guard IP source guard in Security Configuration Guide
802.1X 802.1X in Security Configuration Guide
Ports specified as source
interfaces in portal-free rules
Portal in Security Configuration Guide
• You cannot assign a port to a Layer 3 aggregation group if any of the features listed in Table 15 is
configured on the port.
Table 15 Interfaces that cannot be assigned to a Layer 3 aggregation group
Interface type Reference
Interfaces configured with IP addresses IP addressing in Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide
Interfaces configured as DHCP clients
DHCP in Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide
VRRP VRRP in High Availability Configuration Guide
Portal Portal in Security Configuration Guide
• If a port is used as a reflector port for port mirroring, do not assign it to an aggregation group. For
more information about reflector ports, see Network Management and Monitoring Configuration
Guide.
• Removing an aggregate interface also removes its aggregation group. At the same time, all
member ports leave the aggregation group.
Configuring a Layer 2 static aggregation group
The following matrix shows the feature and router compatibility:
Feature MSR900 MSR93
X
MSR20-1
X
MSR20
MSR30
MSR50 MSR1000
Layer 2 static
aggregation
group
No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
To guarantee a successful static aggregation, make sure the ports at both ends of each link are in the
same aggregation state.
To configure a Layer 2 static aggregation group:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a Layer 2 aggregate
interface and enter Layer 2
aggregate interface view.
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
When you create a Layer 2
aggregate interface, the system
automatically creates a Layer 2
static aggregation group
numbered the same.
3. Exit to system view.
quit N/A










