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Trunk Configuration

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MANAGED 8-PORT 10/100 + 2 G DUAL PERSONALITY SWITCH 2.10 Trunk Configuration 2.10.1 Aggregator Setting Port Trunking defines a network link aggregation and trunking method which specifies how to create a single high-speed logical link that combines several low-speed physical links. Use the Trunk Configuration page shown above to create trunk groups. The Switch supports a maximum of four trunk groups for 100Mbps ports and an additional trunk group for Gigabit ports. 100Mbps ports and Gigabit ports cannot be grouped together. Each trunk group in groups 1~4 may be comprised of up to four ports, selected from any combination of 100Mbps ports. Trunk Group 5 can only consist of the two Gigabit Dual Personality ports. If the trunk group formed with another switch using protocol-based LACP, click to enable "LACP". 2.10.2 LACP Configuration "Port State Activity" will determine whether the port will actively initiate the LACP negotiation. Enable "Active" if the port is active for LACP negotiation. Hash-mode can determine either Xor or Lookup method to calculate which port the traffic will forward to. System priority is combined with the Switch's MAC address to form the Link Aggregation Group (LAG) ID. This ID is used to indicate a specific LAG during LACP negotiations with other systems. 26

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MANAGED 8-PORT 10/100 + 2 G DUAL PERSONALITY SWITCH
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2.10
Trunk Configuration
2.10.1
Aggregator Setting
Port Trunking defines a network link aggregation and trunking method which specifies
how to create a single high-speed logical link that combines several low-speed physical
links.
Use the Trunk Configuration page shown above to create trunk groups. The
Switch supports a maximum of four trunk groups for 100Mbps ports and an additional
trunk group for Gigabit ports.
100Mbps ports and Gigabit ports cannot be grouped
together.
Each trunk group in groups 1~4 may be comprised of up to four ports,
selected from any combination of 100Mbps ports. Trunk Group 5 can only consist of the
two Gigabit Dual Personality ports.
If the trunk group formed with another switch using protocol-based LACP, click to
enable “LACP”.
2.10.2
LACP Configuration
“Port State Activity” will determine whether the port will actively initiate the LACP
negotiation. Enable “Active” if the port is active for LACP negotiation.
Hash-mode can determine either Xor or Lookup method to calculate which port the
traffic will forward to.
System priority is combined with the Switch’s MAC address to form the Link Aggregation
Group (LAG) ID. This ID is used to indicate a specific LAG during LACP negotiations
with other systems.