
4 Configuration
Example
Uplink  | External  | External  | External  | Link  | Port  | IGMP | 
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Set Name  | ports  | active ports  | backup ports  | state  | Backup  | snoop LACP  | |
default  | -  | -  | -  | yes  | no  | yes  | no  | 
1_NET | 0/11  | 0/11  | -  | yes  | yes  | yes  | no  | 
1_NW1  | 0/12,0/13,0/14 0/13,0/14  | 0/12  | yes  | yes  | yes  | no  | |
1_NW2  | 0/15,0/16  | 0/15  | 0/16  | yes  | yes  | yes  | no  | 
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Port Group Name  | Internal Ports  | Uplink Set Name  | External Ports  | ||||
default  | 
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1_INTERN_1  | -  | 
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1_INTERN_2  | -  | 1_NET  | 
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1_NET  | 
  | 0/1,0/2  | 
  | 0/11  | 
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1_NW1  | 
  | -  | 1_NW1  | 
  | 0/12,0/13,0/14  | ||
1_NW2  | 
  | -  | 1_NW2  | 
  | 0/15,0/16  | 
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In the above example, the first uplink port 0/11 belongs to the uplink set 1_ NET, and the port group 1_NET is assigned to this uplink set.
If port 0/11 does not belong to any uplink set, but should belong to uplink set
1_NET, then enter the following commands:
If the first uplink port 0/11 belongs to the uplink set 1_NET, but no port group
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