D-Link DBS-2000-10MP User Manual - Page 52

Aggregating Multiple Switch Profile, Ports

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Tags Link (RJ45) PoE through this port. Enter All to allow all traffic from all VLANs to pass through this port. Enter a descriptive tag for the port. Multiple tags can be entered. If multiple ports are selected, any tags will be applied to all ports. Choose the maximum link speed of the port. Select Auto to allow the port to auto-negotiate port speed with the partner port or device. Choose to enable or disable Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality on this port. Port Schedule Note: The PoE setting will only apply to ports that support Power over Ethernet. Choose a port schedule. Port schedules are separately configured. Refer to the Creating a Switch Port Schedule section on page 47. 6. Click Save. 7. Click Push Configuration. 8.1.4.3 Aggregating Multiple Switch Profile Ports Port aggregation allows users to link multiple physical ports together as one logical link to increase port bandwidth and redundancy in the event of a single physical link failure. Ports can be aggregated using either LACP or static link. Note: Port aggregation is not supported if the port type is set to "Access". To configure the port type, refer to the Configuring Port Settings for One or More Switch Ports section on page 41 for more information. 1. Navigate to the Configure > Switch > Profiles page. 2. From the Profile list, click Ports under the Actions column of the Profile you wish to edit. 3. From the port list, check the box next to the ports you wish to link together. 4. Click Aggregate. 5. In the Link Aggregation Setting window, select the aggregation type. 43

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through this port. Enter
All
to allow all traffic from all
VLANs to pass through this port.
Tags
Enter a descriptive tag for the port. Multiple tags can
be entered. If multiple ports are selected, any tags will
be applied to all ports.
Link (RJ45)
Choose the maximum link speed of the port. Select
Auto
to allow the port to auto-negotiate port speed
with the partner port or device.
PoE
Choose to enable or disable Power over Ethernet
(PoE) functionality on this port.
Note
: The PoE setting will only apply to ports that
support Power over Ethernet.
Port Schedule
Choose a port schedule. Port schedules are
separately configured. Refer to the
Creating a Switch
Port Schedule
section on page
47
.
6. Click
Save
.
7. Click
Push Configuration
.
8.1.4.3 Aggregating Multiple Switch Profile
Ports
Port aggregation allows users to link multiple physical ports together as one logical link to
increase port bandwidth and redundancy in the event of a single physical link failure. Ports can
be aggregated using either LACP or static link.
Note
: Port aggregation is not supported if the port type is set to “Access”. To configure the port
type, refer to the
Configuring Port Settings for One or More Switch Ports section on page
41
for more information.
1. Navigate to the
Configure > Switch > Profiles
page.
2.
From the Profile list, click
Ports
under the Actions column of the Profile you wish to
edit.
3.
From the port list, check the box next to the ports you wish to link together.
4. Click
Aggregate
.
5.
In the Link Aggregation Setting window, select the aggregation type.