AT-S63 Management Software Features Guide
Section I: Basic Operations 85
Here is how the example looks in a table format.
Caution
The example cited here illustrates a loop in a network. Avoid
network loops to prevent broadcast storms.
If the aggregate trunks go to different devices, you can create one
aggregator and the AT-9400 Switch will form the trunks for you
automatically. This is illustrated in Figure 3 where the ports of two
aggregate trunks on the AT-9400 Switch are members of the same
aggregator. It is the switch that determines that there are actually two
separate aggregate trunks.
Figure 3. Example of an Aggregator with Multiple Trunks
Aggregator
Description
Aggregator
Ports
Aggregate
Trunk Ports
Aggregator 1 1-3 1-3
Aggregator 2 12-14 12-14
AT-9400 Switch
802.3ad-compliant
Ethernet Switch
Aggregate Trunks
in Common Aggregator
Ports 1 - 3 and 12-14
in Aggregator 1
802.3ad-compliant
Server
FAULT
RPS
MASTER
POWER
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
STATUS
TERMINAL
PORT
1357911
24681012
13 15 17 19 21 23R
14 16 18 20 22 24R
AT-9424T/SP Gigabit Ethernet Switch
13 57 911 13 151719 2123R
24 68 1012 14 16 18 20 2224R
2324
L/A
D/C
D/C
L/A
D/C
L/A
1000 LINK / ACT
HDX /
COL
FDX
10/100 LINK / ACT
PORT ACTIVITY
L/A
1000 LINK / ACT
SFP
SFP
24
SFP
23
LINK
MODE
LINK
MODE
FAULT
RPS
MASTER
PWR
MODE STATUS
AT-8524MFast Ethernet Switch