D-Link DES-3326SRM Product Manual - Page 64

Link Aggregation, Parameter, Description, Group ID, Master Port, Port Member, Status

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D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch To change an existing entry, select the group you want to configure and then click the Edit button: Figure 6- 4. Link Aggregation − Edit Click to select the new ports in the group. To remove a port from the group, click the Port Member selection box so the check disappears. Up to six ports may be selected for each group. Ports that are not available for link aggregation have their selection box shaded. Configure the available parameters for the group and click on the Apply button to make the changes to the group. See the table below for a description of the parameters used for the Link Aggregation group. The Type and Group ID can be changed for an existing group. The following fields con be configured for Link Aggregation: Parameter Description Group ID Type Master Port Unit Port Member Status Allows the entry of a number used to identify the link aggregation group − when adding a new group. Displays the Group ID of the currently selected link aggregation group − when editing and existing entry. Select the type of link aggregation used for the group. If type is not specified the default type is Static. Aggregated ports may be either LACP or Static. LACP indicates the port group as LACP compliant so they can be connected to an LACP compliant device. Static trunk groups are not able to adjust dynamically and both devices connected to the static trunk group must be manually configured if the composition of the group is changed. The Master port of link aggregation group. Allows the selection of a particular switch in a switch stack, if you have the optional stacking module installed and have properly interconnected the switches in the switch stack. Allows the specification of the ports that will make up the link aggregation group. This field can be toggled between Enabled and Disabled. This is used to turn a link aggregation group on or off. This is useful for diagnostics, to quickly isolate a bandwidth intensive network device or to have an absolute backup link aggregation group that is not under automatic control. 54

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D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch
To change an existing entry, select the group you want to configure and then click the Edit button:
Figure 6- 4. Link Aggregation
Edit
Click to select the new ports in the group. To remove a port from the group, click the Port Member selection box so the check
disappears. Up to six ports may be selected for each group. Ports that are not available for link aggregation have their selection
box shaded. Configure the available parameters for the group and click on the
Apply
button to make the changes to the group.
See the table below for a description of the parameters used for the Link Aggregation group. The Type and Group ID can be
changed for an existing group.
The following fields con be configured for Link Aggregation:
Parameter
Description
Group ID
Allows the entry of a number used to identify the link aggregation group
when adding a
new group.
Displays the Group ID of the currently selected link aggregation group
when
editing and existing entry.
Type
Select the type of link aggregation used for the group. If type is not specified the default
type is Static.
Aggregated ports may be either
LACP
or
Static
. LACP indicates the port
group as LACP compliant so they can be connected to an LACP compliant device.
Static trunk groups are not able to adjust dynamically and both devices connected to the
static trunk group must be manually configured if the composition of the group is changed.
Master Port
<
1
>
The Master port of link aggregation group.
Unit
Allows the selection of a particular switch in a switch stack, if you have the optional
stacking module installed and have properly interconnected the switches in the switch
stack.
Port Member
Allows the specification of the ports that will make up the link aggregation group.
Status
<
Disabled
>
This field can be toggled between
Enabled
and
Disabled
. This is used to turn a link
aggregation group on or off. This is useful for diagnostics, to quickly isolate a bandwidth
intensive network device or to have an absolute backup link aggregation group that is not
under automatic control.
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