Owner's Manual

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Group
Displays the number of the given trunk group. You can utilize up to 8 link
aggregation groups and each group consisting up to 8 ports on the
Switch.
Active Ports
Displays the active participating members of the trunk group.
Member Port
Select the ports you wish to add into the trunk group. Up to eight ports
per group can be assigned.
Static
:
The Link Aggregation is configured manually for specified trunk
group.
LACP
:
The Link Aggregation is configured dynamically for specified trunk
group.
Mode
LACP allows for the automatic detection of links in a port trunking group
when connected to a LACP-compliant Switch. You will need to ensure
that both the Switch and device connected to are in the same mode in
order for them to function, otherwise they will not work. Static
configuration is used when connecting to a Switch that does not support
LACP.
Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button to discard
them.
LACP Settings
Assign a system priority to run with Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) and is become for a
backup link if a link goes down. The lowest system priority is allowed to make decisions about
which ports it is actively participating in in case a link goes down. If two or more ports have the
same LACP port priority, the port with the lowest physical port number will be selected as the
backup port. If a LAG already exists with the maximum number of allowed port members, and
LACP is subsequently enabled on another port using a higher priority than an existing member,
the newly configured port will replace the existing port member that has a lower priority. A
smaller number indicates a higher priority level. The range is from 0-65535 and default is:
32768.