Dimension
AGGREGATOR ID:
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| Local switch MAC address | Key | Port Priority1 | Port Number1 |
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Figure 19-3 Aggregator ID:
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| Trunk ID | The trunk ID identifies the trunk group, that is, one logical link containing multiple | |
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| ports – see the Trunk Setup chapter for more in formation on trunk groups. | |
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| Aggregator ID | See Figure | |
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| Enabled Port | These are the ports you have configured in the Trunk Setup screen to be in the | |
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| Synchronized Ports | These are the ports that are currently transmitting data as one logical link in this | |
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| trunk group. | |
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1This is “0” as it is the aggregator ID for the trunk group, not the individual port.
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