Using VLANs, Spanning Tree, and Hunt Groups (Layer 2 and Layer 3)

4.For the selected port, click Enable to disable the port. The selection is removed and the port is disabled. Disable all of the ports you are adding to the hunt group if this is a new hunt group. If you are adding ports to an existing hunt group, disable the ports you are adding.

5.On the first switch, in the Switching Parameters section of the Web Agent window, select Hunt Groups. The first Hunt Group Configuration dialog box opens.

6.Use Table 12-7 to configure your Hunt group:

 

Table 12-7.Hunt Group Configuration Dialog Box

 

 

 

Button or Link

 

Function

 

 

 

Create

 

Summons a screen that allows you to add new hunt groups.

 

 

Note: This button is unavailable if you have read-only

 

 

privileges.

 

 

 

Delete

 

Deletes hunt groups that have a check next to the hunt group

 

 

name.

 

 

 

Members

 

Lists port numbers of port that are members of the selected

 

 

hunt group and opens the Hunt Group Members dialog box.

 

 

 

Redistribute

 

Redistributes the hunt group learned addresses. Click this

 

 

button if you notice that a particular link has learned to many

 

 

of the busiest ports. The button causes the MAC addresses to be

 

 

redistributed among the hunt group ports.

 

 

 

7.Click CREATE. The second Hunt Group Configuration dialog box opens.

8.In the Name field, enter a name for the end of hunt group.

9.From the Load Sharing pull-down menu, select Enable to enable load sharing.

10.Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.

Viewing Hunt Group Members

To view hunt group member details:

1.From the Switching Parameters section of the Web Agent window, click Hunt Groups. The Hunt Group Configuration dialog box opens.

2.In the Members column, click the highlighted number. The Hunt Group Members dialog box opens.

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