Tyco 0-1591099-x manual Trunk Configuration Screen

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Trunk Configuration

The Switch supports trunk groups between Switches. This scheme combines ports to become an aggregate link to increase the bandwidth available between Switches using the standard IEEE802.1ad (LACP) or Static Trunks. Up to 4 ports can be assigned to a trunk and the Switch supports up to 7 trunks.

NOTE: LACP trunk ports must be full duplex and same speed.

Figure 22. Trunk Configuration Screen

Select Trunk Configuration from Switch Configuration menu and use the <tab> key to move the cursor in the action line and select <edit> mode. It is now possible to use the <tab> and <backspace> keys to navigate through the ports and add ports using the <spacebar> into a trunk group (T1 to T7). Ports that are members of trunk are indicated by ‘*’. Having chosen which ports to add into the Trunk Group navigate to the appropriate group and use the <spacebar> to enable LACP or Static groups. Ensure that the Trunk Group configuration is saved by selecting the <apply> in the action line. For further configuration details of LACP trunk group, please refer to ‘LACP Configuration’ on page 36 in this manual.

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