Deleting an aggregator – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide

Section I: Basic Features

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4 - Port Range
Specifies the aggregator ports. An aggregator can contain any number
of ports on the switch. You can identify the ports individually (for
example, 3,7,10), as a range (for example, 5-11), or both (for example,
2,4,11-14).

7. After configuring the parameters, type M to select Modify Aggregator.

The aggregator is modified on the switch.

8. Reconnect the cables to the ports of the aggregator.

The modified aggregator is now ready for network operations.

Deleting an

Aggregator

This procedure deletes an aggregator from the switch. The ports that are
members of the aggregator stop transmitting LACPDU packets after the
aggregator is deleted.

Caution

Disconnect the cables from the ports of the aggregator before
performing the following procedure. Deleting an aggregator without
first disconnecting the cables can create loops in your network
topology. Data loops can result in broadcast storms and poor
network performance.

To delete an aggregator, perform the following procedure:

1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Configuration.

The Port Configuration menu is shown in Figure 25 on page 112.

2. From the Port Configuration menu, type 4 to select Port Trunking and

LACP.

The Port Trunking and LACP menu is shown in Figure 42 on page 160.

3. Type 2 to select LACP Configuration.

The LACP (IEEE 8023ad) Configuration menu is shown in Figure 46
on page 167.

4. Type 5 to select Delete Aggregator.

The following prompt is displayed:

Enter Aggregator Name [Max up to 20 alphanumeric
characters]:

5. Enter the name of the aggregator you want to delete. The name is

case-sensitive. You can delete only one aggregator at a time.

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