Web smart switch – LevelOne GES-2450 User Manual

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Web Smart Switch

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The following table describes the labels in this screen.

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Trunk

This field displays the trunk group number to identify a trunk group, that is,
one logical link containing multiple ports.

Type

Select the type of the trunk group: a static trunk or an LACP trunk. A static
trunk would be aggregated immediately; an LACP trunk exchanges LACP
PDU to link partner to aggregate.

Ports

Select the ports to be added to the trunk group. There are the following
limitations for choosing the member ports:

 A member port can not be bandwidth limited.
 A member port can not be a mirroring port.
 Member ports should join the same VLANs.
 A member port can not join more than one trunk group.
 A member port can not be in 802.1x force-authed or auth mode.
 There could be at most 8 member ports in a trunk.

LACP Active

Select the LACP active ports to be added to the trunk group. This field is
active when LACP is selected as the Type.

Apply

Click Apply to save your changes to the switch.

Trunk

This field displays the trunk number to identify a trunk group, that is, one
logical link containing multiple ports.

Type

Here displays the type of the trunk group: a static trunk or an LACP trunk.

Master Port

This field displays the master port’s information.
The port with lowest port ID is choosed to be master port of the trunk. To
synchronize the settings of trunk member ports, the configuration to trunk
master port would be applied to all trunk member ports. Other member ports
are slave ports that can not be configured individually in most settings (such
as VLAN, port ability and so on.) but to follow the configuration of master
port.

Member

This field displays the ports that are part of the trunk group.

Active/
Passive

If the trunk is an LACP trunk, this field shows the LACP active and passive
ports. The LACP active port would send LACP PDU periodically.

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