Dell PowerConnect M6220 Configuration Guide - Page 45

Overview, Port Aggregator is completely interoperable. Dynamic via LACP and static LAGs are supported.

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NOTE: A Trap identified by "operationalModeChangeTrap" is issued when the SNMP user changes the operational mode. If the new mode is selected from the Dell Setup wizard, or if a mode selected from the CLI/Web/SNMP user interfaces, the mode is effective only after the next reload. Overview • Port Aggregator is simple to configure. If internal port(s) are mapped to multiple external ports for bandwidth/high availability, these external ports will automatically be configured as an LACP trunk group (if the Aggregator Group is configured to enable LACP automatically). All connectivity mapping is done through a simplified user interface. This functionality is supported across stacked switches as well, where all ports in the stack will be shown in a single interface and can be configured. • Port Aggregator is completely interoperable. Dynamic (via LACP) and static LAGs are supported. Figure 3-3 illustrates the default condition on a standalone M6220(not in a stack) with Port Aggregator enabled. Switching Configuration 45

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NOTE:
A Trap identified by "operationalModeChangeTrap" is issued when the SNMP user changes the operational
mode.
If the new mode is selected from the Dell Setup wizard, or if a mode selected from the CLI/Web/SNMP
user interfaces, the mode is effective only after the next reload.
Overview
Port Aggregator is simple to configure. If internal port(s) are mapped to multiple external ports for
bandwidth/high availability, these external ports will automatically be configured as an LACP trunk
group (if the Aggregator Group is configured to enable LACP automatically). All connectivity mapping
is done through a simplified user interface. This functionality is supported across stacked switches as
well, where all ports in the stack will be shown in a single interface and can be configured.
Port Aggregator is completely interoperable. Dynamic (via LACP) and static LAGs are supported.
Figure 3-3 illustrates the default condition on a standalone M6220(not in a stack) with Port Aggregator
enabled.