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Port Trunking, Priority Setting

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TL-SG2216WEB/TL-SG2224WEB Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family User's Guide 4.5 Port Trunking Trunking refers to Link Aggregation. It optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single trunk (aggregated groups). The bandwidth of the Trunk is the sum of bandwidth of its member port. There are some rules on using Trunk: 1) Before setting the Trunk, its member ports should be divided to the same VLAN, and have the same PVID and drop the untagged frame rule. Change of the Trunk setting will not affect the VLAN setting. Trunks can not be set if the switch is in MTU VLAN mode 2) The Trunk member ports can't enable port security and can't be set as mirror or mirrored port. 3) All of the Trunk member ports should be connected correctly; otherwise some ports will not be able to work. 4.6 Priority Setting The priority mode of the switch can be set to "Disable", "Port-Based" or "IEEE802.1p". 4.6.1 Priority Mode Three priority modes (disable, port-based and IEEE802.1p) are provided for this switch family. The priority rule can be set to "Weighted" or "Fixed". When the priority rule is configured as "weighted", a 1,2,4,8 weighting is applied to forward packets. When "fixed" is selected, all packets with top priority egress for a switch port until that priority's queue is empty, then the packets with next lower priority. 19

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Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family User's Guide
TL-SG2216WEB/TL-SG2224WEB
4.5
Port Trunking
Trunking refers to Link Aggregation. It optimizes port usage by linking a group
of ports together to form a single trunk (aggregated groups). The bandwidth of
the Trunk is the sum of bandwidth of its member port.
There are some rules on using Trunk:
1)
Before setting the Trunk, its member ports should be divided to the same
VLAN, and have the same PVID and drop the untagged frame rule.
Change of the Trunk setting will not affect the VLAN setting. Trunks can
not be set if the switch is in MTU VLAN mode
2)
The Trunk member ports can’t enable port security and can’t be set as
mirror or mirrored port.
3)
All of the Trunk member ports should be connected correctly; otherwise
some ports will not be able to work.
4.6
Priority Setting
The priority mode of the switch can be set to “Disable”, “Port-Based” or
“IEEE802.1p”.
4.6.1
Priority Mode
Three priority modes (disable, port-based and IEEE802.1p) are provided for
this switch family.
The priority rule can be set to “Weighted” or “Fixed”. When the priority rule is
configured as "weighted", a 1,2,4,8 weighting is applied to forward packets.
When "fixed" is selected, all packets with top priority egress for a switch port
until that priority's queue is empty, then the packets with next lower priority.