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Aggregating Switch Ports

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separately configured. Refer to the Creating a Switch Port Schedule section on page 47. 5. Click Save. 8.3.3 Aggregating Switch 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: Aggregated ports must maintain the same settings, otherwise users will not be permitted to aggregate multiple ports in one group. Note: Port aggregation is not supported if the port type is set to "Access". To configure the port type, refer to the Configuring Local Port Settings for One or More Switch Ports section on page 68 for more information. Note: These local settings will override any conflicting Profile settings associated with the device. 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. Note: Static link requires manual configuration of the ports in the aggregation group. Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) dynamically queries to listening ports to join the aggregation group. LACP Static LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) allows the switch to automatically detect links in a port trunk group. Static link aggregation. 6. Click Aggregate. Note: Aggregated ports can be identified by the combined port number in the Port # column of the port overview. 70

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separately configured. Refer to the
Creating a Switch
Port Schedule
section on page
47
.
5. Click
Save
.
8.3.3
Aggregating Switch 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
: Aggregated ports must maintain the same settings, otherwise users will not be permitted
to aggregate multiple ports in one group.
Note
: Port aggregation is not supported if the port type is set to “Access”. To configure the port
type, refer to the
Configuring Local Port Settings for One or More Switch Ports section on
page 68
for more information.
Note
: These local settings will override any conflicting Profile settings associated with the
device.
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.
Note
: Static link requires manual configuration of the ports in the aggregation group.
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) dynamically queries to listening ports to join
the aggregation group.
LACP
LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) allows the
switch to automatically detect links in a port trunk
group.
Static
Static link aggregation.
6. Click
Aggregate
.
Note
: Aggregated ports can be identified by the combined port number in the Port #
column of the port overview.