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| Work Ports | Enter the number of ports that to be aggregated. |
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| If you select Enable in the LACP field, then enter any number greater than |
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| 0 and smaller than the total number of the trunk ports. The excess ports are |
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| in standby and can be aggregated if any of the other ports fail. |
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| If you select Disable in the LACP field, then the number of ports must be |
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| the same as the number of the trunk ports. |
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| By default, the total number of trunk ports is displayed. |
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| Add | Select a port number on the right selection box and click Add to add the |
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| port to the trunk group on the left. |
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| Any ports that remain on the right are ports not assigned to any trunk |
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| groups. |
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| Remove | Select a port number on the left selection box and click Remove to remove |
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| the port from the trunk group. |
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7.3Viewing Static Trunk Group Information
The Aggregator Information screen displays static trunk groups (with the LACP feature).
Click Administrator, Trunking and then the Aggregator Information tab. A screen displays as follows.
FigureThe following table describes the fields in this screen.
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Group Key | This field displays the trunk group number. |
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Port Trunking |